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Photo by Jared C. Tilton – FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images “I guess we need some color somewhere and pink’s been the color — pink, purple, whatever,” Rodman told reporters at the time. “So yeah, I guess we’ve got to continue that moving forward.” And whether it be her hair or her fashion, she’s always willing
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It’s 94 degrees. You’re walking from your car to a client lunch, and by the time you sit down, you can feel it — that cold, damp ring spreading under each arm. You spend the next hour trying not to lift your elbows above the table. I’ve been there. Every guy has. And after years
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A digital rights advocacy group is reupping its call to ban biometric facial recognition technology in bars and other venues serving the LGBTQ+ community after new reporting revealed widespread use of the technology in San Francisco’s Castro District. This week, Gazetteer SF put a spotlight on the face-scanning technology that’s been hiding in plain sight
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Curious about what all creatures great, small and microscopic are getting up to? These two far-ranging and eye-opening books take an in-depth, often irreverent look at animal sex and reproduction with an eye toward evolution, biodiversity and the vitality of life on Earth. ★ Poking the Squid Fans of Perrin Roosevelt Ireland’s “Thirsty Science” short-form
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Tomi Talabi is the founder of The Black Beauty Club, a cultural platform redefining how we see, celebrate and invest in Black beauty. Since launching in 2020, The Black Beauty Club has become a go-to destination for conversations, experiences and collaborations that center Black women at the heart of beauty and culture. Previously, Talabi led
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As the American Library Association (ALA) reported in its April 2026 State of Libraries Report, the movement to censor materials in American schools and public libraries has shifted. The number of titles targeted in 2025 that were reported to ALA’s Office of Intellectual Freedom has grown (nearly 2,000 more titles than 2024), but the vast
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