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Bill Cosby is going to jail. What else has happened with #MeToo?
Bill Cosby is going to jail for sexual assault. Here's what else has happened with #MeToo.
astrology

Who You Should Hook Up with This Cuffing Season, According to Astrology
Whether you're looking for kinky sex or someone to share your deepest, darkest secrets with, there's a sign out there for everybody this cuffing season.
Leila Ettachfini
9.26.18
YouTube

From Joe Rogan to the Far Right: Inside YouTube's Alt-Media Ecosystem
"Really, it is this fully fledged different media system with a totally different logic than mainstream media."
Caroline Haskins
9.26.18
Phys Ed

The Choreographer From ‘Pose’ Taught Me How to Vogue
Leiomy Maldonado says voguing is all about freestyle and self-expression—but that doesn’t mean it’s easy.
Spenser Mestel
9.26.18
feuds

Yes, Trump really is fighting with a lawyer for Kavanaugh's accuser on Twitter
So much for staying above the fray.
Rex Santus
9.26.18
paper craft

Archivists Scramble to Preserve Yamaha’s Paper Craft Website Before it Shuts Down
Yamaha Paper Craft is shutting down on September 30.
Samantha Cole
9.26.18
beer

Gritty Has a Beer Now Because Of Course He Does
The appropriately-named 'Nightmare Fuel' distills the essence of the gone-to-seed-Muppet into a vanilla- and orange-scented cream ale.
Hannah Keyser
9.26.18
LABOUR

How Corbyn Missed a Trick in His Conference Speech
He could have said so much more, but politics got in the way.
Simon Childs
9.26.18
comedy

Hannibal Buress On Quitting Drinking to End the ‘Messy Shit’
Why the comedian is trying to do things differently.
Sarah Hagi
9.26.18
sexual assault

Read Kavanaugh's defense: It's a "frenzy" of "false and uncorroborated accusations"
“There has been a frenzy to come up with something — anything, no matter how far-fetched or odious — that will block a vote on my nomination."
Carter Sherman
9.26.18
Queerly Beloved

After I Transitioned, My Sibling Did Too
As adults, my sibling and I have both found our own queer chosen families—but before that, we found each other.
Diana Tourjée
9.26.18
united states of addiction

Employers Struggle to Respond as More Workers Overdose on the Job
Despite the growing epidemic of Americans misusing opioids and overdosing on the job, many employers turn a blind eye to addiction within their workforce—ill-equipped or unwilling to confront an issue they are at a loss to handle.
Jenny Gold, Kaiser Health News
9.26.18
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