A Critical Shopper Hits the Runways of Milan

Fashion criticism, if you’re privileged enough to do it, is a pretty cool practice. It brings you into constant contact with creativity and beauty. It allows you to think and write about the ways that what humans choose to put on their bodies affect almost everything about how we move through social and cultural space….

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What to Do When Your Child Has Head Lice

For a minuscule, relatively harmless pest, the head louse is greatly feared among parents of young children. It’s understandable: Something about creepy crawly bugs that hide in your hair is unsettling. By the time you finish this article, you’ll probably feel phantom tingles on your scalp and a sudden urge to scratch. Six to 12…

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With Harsh Anti-L.G.B.T.Q. Law, Uganda Risks a Health Crisis

For decades, Uganda’s campaign against H.I.V. was exemplary, slashing the country’s death rate by nearly 90 percent from 1990 to 2019. Now a sweeping law enacted last year, the Anti-Homosexuality Act, threatens to renew the epidemic as L.G.B.T.Q. citizens are denied, or are too afraid to seek out, necessary medical care. The law criminalizes consensual…

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Jerry Jones will continue to coach the Cowboys

When studying bewildering decisions that Jerry Jones makes — like deciding to keep the consistent playoff dry heave Mike McCarthy, the guy who could only get to one Super Bowl with Aaron Rodgers — it’s important to remember how he and the Cowboys got here. It was a long time ago now and a lot…

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The low hit is the new high hit

While the NFL is trying to make its game safer by banning helmet-first hits to mitigate concussions, it seems that the low hit by defenders is the new high hit. Social media uproar after Cowboys keep Mike McCarthy The hit safety Kerby Joseph had against Tyler Higbee during the Detriot Lions-Los Angeles Rams Wild Card…

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