New York police say the suspect in a brutal hate crime committed at a subway station in January was identified last week after he tried to evade paying a subway fare. According to police sources, 41-year-old Yeshayahu Carraway of the Bronx was later matched with the suspect in the January 17 incident, when a rider
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Science fiction has always been a genre sold on the imagination, and the best sci-fi movies have taken that to the next level. Instead of imagining what the future could look like, many of the greatest films in the genre accurately predicted the future. When the films initially screened, the technology, social patterns, and political
As Hurricane Sandy approaches New York City in 2012, 20-something Marissa works at a travel magazine promoting luxury hotels to the uberwealthy. Her editor wants her copy to make subscribers “be able to close their eyes and be there.” Indeed, readers of Tara Menon’s stunning debut novel, Under Water, will feel exactly that—as though they’re
Why Ashley Graham Says GLP-1 Trend Is “a Smack in the Face” to Body Positivity Movement Ashley Graham is strutting into a conversation about weight loss drugs. The supermodel—who has been a longtime body positive advocate—shared her candid thoughts on how weight loss injections have affected the movement. “It’s really disheartening,” Ashley told Marie Claire in an interview published
In fact, Jordon—who first met Bill in 2021—kicked off the new year in January by resharing a cryptic message from the duo’s 2025 celebration the year prior. “Nothing changed for us in 2024 except for ‘public knowledge’; yet, somehow everything changed,” the 2025 post read, which she reshared to her Instagram Stories Jan 1. “Fourth
The New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC) in partnership with the Council of Fashion Designers of America, Inc (CFDA), has announced the continuation of the Fashion Manufacturing Initiative (FMI) with the launch of a new Local Production Fund to support the city’s garment manufacturers. The Local Production Fund will support designers and garment manufacturers
On top of her cameo in The Devil Wears Prada 2, Lady Gaga contributed three original songs to the film’s soundtrack. She already shared one of them, the frothy Doechii collab “Runway,” and the other two—“Shape of a Woman” and “Glamorous Life” (regrettably not a Sheila E. cover)—are out today. Check them out below. The
Elliot Page is shining a light on something many queer people know all too well: growing up feeling like you are the only one in the world. The actor is helping bring that conversation to the screen with Second Nature, a new documentary that dives into same-sex relationships and gender fluidity throughout the animal kingdom.
When you think back, the 2000s had a lot of forgettable action movies. And, it’s not even because they were all bad, per se. It’s just that there were so many of them back then that it’s hard to keep track sometimes. Like, do you remember the Transporter series with Jason Statham? I mean, maybe
Every month, there’s a flood of new children’s books coming out clamoring for a spot on your TBR. But with so many competing for your attention, it’s easy to lose track of the ones you’re most excited about. And often, you just end up hearing about the titles with the biggest marketing budgets. So, how
Memorial Day Weekend is the unofficial kickoff to summer travel season, and this year’s getaways are all about one thing: packing smarter, not heavier. With airports filling up fast and flights stretching longer than ever, the right travel accessories can make or break your trip. From compression packing cubes that maximize suitcase space to portable
Dannielynn Birkhead was not horsing around with her 2026 Kentucky Derby party look. The daughter of the late Anna Nicole Smith made quite the statement at the annual Barnstable-Brown Gala on May 1, wearing a drapey black dress alongside a new ‘do. Indeed, the 19-year-old’s wispy pixie cut stole the show, featuring silver roots and
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If you thought the thrown-out terrorism charge, the ban from multiple different countries, and the ire of dozens of Parliament politicians was enough to tone down Irish rap trio Kneecap’s blistering rebuke of British presence in Ireland and international imperialism at large—well, think again. Fenian, their latest, pairs the group with Fontaines D.C. and Wet
Christian nationalist hate pastor Joel Webbon — a man who thinks maybe Adolf Hitler and fascism weren’t so bad after all — has blamed Jewish influencers for turning the United States into “a very gay nation” filled with transgender people, abortion, low wages, and “the LGBTQ.” If this makes no sense to you, it’s because
Steam has won me over as an RPG fan. Although I used to figuratively wander through Steam by clicking around aimlessly, curation tools have helped me find games in a big way. RPGs are constantly being pumped out for release on Steam, from all corners of the world, and through all sorts of monetization efforts.
In nonfiction writer Kate Schatz’s fiction debut, Where the Girls Were (11.5 hours), she takes listeners to 1968 San Francisco, in the time before Roe v. Wade when “free love” was freer for some than for others. High school valedictorian Baker Phillips is an only child eager to please her conventional, suburban parents—until her cousin
Christopher Knight almost met his match with a particular lovely lady. His Brady Bunch costar Eve Plumb, known for her role as Jan Brady, recently admitted that the on-screen siblings once went… View Original Source Here