Nearly 100 years ago, on November 25th, 1920, the biggest, most important professional football game that no one knows about took place in Chicago. The American Professional Football Association may have been officially founded at a car dealership in Canton, Ohio in September 1920, but by all rights, the Windy …
Read More »Texas Court Suspends Rodney Reed Execution
The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals has issued a ruling to suspend the execution of death row inmate Rodney Reed, reports the New York Times. Reed was scheduled to be executed by lethal injection November 20th, but on Friday, November 15th, the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles voted unanimously …
Read More »CDC Calls Vitamin E 'Strong Culprit' in Vaping Crisis
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention linked the vitamin E acetate additive in vaping products to a spate of illnesses that have killed over 30 people, The New York Times reports. In a new report, the CDC called vitamin E acetate a “very strong culprit” in the vaping crisis, …
Read More »All Hail the VSCO Girl, the Latest Gen-Z Meme to Make You Feel Impossibly Old
Approximately once in a generation (and by generation, we mean news cycle), there emerges a trope that takes the experience of young womanhood — in all its beautiful, maddening, tumultuous, tear-stained glory — and flattens it to the point that it means virtually nothing. In the 1980s, it was the …
Read More »The Human Cost of Viral Food Crazes
World War III will not be fought by explosives, nor by ammunitions, nor by cyber attacks. Instead, the weapon that will chiefly be used in the upcoming class wars will be a Popeyes chicken sandwich. This is the implication of the latest fast-food craze news cycle, which has been dominated …
Read More »Three More Women Detail Epstein Abuse Allegations in New Lawsuits
Three more women have filed lawsuits against Jeffrey Epstein‘s estate, claiming the late financier and convicted sex offender sexually abused them before and after his 2008 conviction on child solicitation, CBS reports. The three women were identified as “Lisa Doe,” “Katlyn Doe” and “Priscilla Doe,” and their suits contain a …
Read More »Oral History: Comedian Jacqueline Novak Breaks Down the Blowjob
Jacqueline Novak is worried about her entrance. “I remember reading magazines as a teenager, and the description of the person on their way in to the interview would stick with me,” the writer and comedian says over lunch at Via Carota in Manhattan’s West Village. “I remember Maggie Gyllenhaal once …
Read More »How Amanda Knox's Trial Was the Dawn of the Fake News Era
Amanda Knox heads to Italy this weekend to “face her fears” where much of the population still think she’s guilty of murdering her roommate 12 years ago. Like Steve Bannon, Knox is another American export Italians can’t seem to keep out. But the visit is a good time to remember …
Read More »Who's the Villain in 'When They See Us'?
The fourth and final chapter of Ava DuVernay’s acclaimed Netflix miniseries When They See Us is entirely about the prison ordeal of Korey Wise, the oldest member of the Central Park Five. He had a vastly different experience than the other four boys after their conviction for the brutal 1989 …
Read More »Moby Apologized to Natalie Portman. It Doesn't Really Matter
Related: Moby Thought Play Would Be a Flop Last week, in a published excerpt from his recently released memoir Then It Fell Apart, Moby detailed his relationship with Natalie Portman, recounting when he met the actress backstage at a concert in Austin, Texas, when he was 33 and she was …
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