Did vilifying the men of #MeToo empower their victims? The answer is complicated, writes a former ‘Charlie Rose’ producer - Victim or villain? For so long, the women who accused high-profile men of sexual abuse were maligned. From “conniving whores” to “wanton bimbos,” these women saw their character assassinated after ... 07/5/2024 - 1:46 am | View Link
'Women Have “Many” Things to Be Angry About' Why Female Rage Is Having a Moment (Exclusive) Female rage is having a moment in TV, film and TikTok, where you’ll find both a female rage edit and a female rage aesthetic. It’s having a moment in literature too, which suggests that we’re moving ... 07/4/2024 - 9:00 am | View Link
'The Bear' is back ... and so is our thirst for Jeremy Allen White. Should we tone it down? Experts say the sexualization of men's bodies like Jeremy Allen White's speaks to a larger issue society must grapple with. 06/29/2024 - 2:00 am | View Link
Hip-Hop Needs a #MeToo Reckoning "It seems a culture of fear is governing hip hop. And it’s about time we recognize it," writes Taylor Crumpton. 06/27/2024 - 12:00 am | View Link
Amid a wave of restrictions on gender-affirming care, the average driving distance for families seeking such care has doubled, according to a new report.
At the moment, at least 25 states have banned trans healthcare for minors.
We are at an awkward phase of EV adoption, and it’s unclear whether people are still gung ho about embracing the tech.
When it comes to cars, the science is clear: We are going to have to start swapping out our gas-guzzling automobiles for their electric counterparts. Yet those cleaner alternatives are more expensive, less reliable, and still cause stressful range anxiety.
From Toys ‘R’ Us to McDonald’s to Figma, brands are showing just how badly things can go wrong when you rush to incorporate the latest AI bells and whistles.
Branded is a weekly column devoted to the intersection of marketing, business, design, and culture.
And why we need to be optimistic rather than pessimistic.
Everyone is worried about AI. And as much as there is an appetite for AI stories and use cases, many are anxious about the impact it will have on their futures.
Once installed, the first-of-its-kind design promises to dramatically alter the way IndyCar races are run.
On the second floor of an upscale steakhouse in downtown Indianapolis, just days before their engines would be put to the test against each other in the Indianapolis 500, engineers from Chevrolet and Honda sat side-by-side and shared a toast.
Real estate agents in Colorado already faced a sea change in how they will be compensated next month, only to have their boats rocked further by the turbulent sale of the platform where a majority of property listings are posted.
“It could be a good decision, but the way this all was handled takes away credibility.