Countries are using all the resources they have to battle a pandemic. But sure, let's take down those with the resources we need.
The impulse to hold up Weinstein as an example of all men's lack of empathy is as misguided as misogyny.
The Plague addresses the fear and resilience of the human condition. It let's us know that whatever happens, we will get through this.
Elisa Hategan is accusing Elizabeth Moore, a former fellow white supremacist, of “wrongful appropriation of personality” in an explosive new lawsuit.
Dahvie Vanity, lead singer of the band Blood on the Dance Floor, is trying to make a comeback after revelations that he raped a child.
Sports figures are in a great position to support the community and help mitigate some of the worst of the damage. Players are stepping up.
This is not only a major inconvenience for those who are not losing their grip, but it also makes them question the confidence they had basic social decency.
Whatever your situation, here are a few things you probably should have tackled already, and if you haven't, this is a great time to start.
In my hurry to get some stuff in the house, I went a little nuts. I’m sure I’m not the only one. Some of you are out there sitting on 200 rolls of toilet paper or something.
Climate change activists like Jamil who are fond of using science to back up claims about the end times are now delving into the world of superstition.
A genderless character would by nature disavow many of the Godmother’s traits like her ability to nurture, multitask, create, and surprise—some of which are quite feminine. Why would Hollywood want to tell little girls there’s something wrong with being feminine, or at least, a girl?
The left, focused primarily on reducing stigma of an idea they view as empowering for women, ignores the fact that regardless of the current pandemic, every day a sex worker “clocks in” they risk contracting or spreading a communicable disease that could easily become the next pandemic.
Real life is scarier than any made-up television program, which is why My 600-lb Life is one of my favorite shows.
Mara Gay has emerged, relatively unscathed from her embarrassing viral moment to explain to all of us in a new New York Times op-ed that everyone made fun of for her failure at math because they were … you guessed it: racist!
The closest person to Amber Heard has turned against the Aquaman actress, going on record to testify that Heard had mentally and verbally abused her.