Last Updated: July 2, 2025 Gentlemen — here’s a truth I’ll stand behind any day: your shoes speak louder than you do. And in the summertime, they’re tested more than ever. Dusty sidewalks, sandy beaches, humid barbecues, and the occasional summer storm can turn even the sharpest pair of loafers or sneakers into a scuffed-up
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While there’s no concrete date yet for the summer Kickstarter campaign for last month’s announcement of POSTAL 2 Redux, there’s a small update for the upcoming title. Impact Inked, Team Beef, and POSTAL 2‘s original developer Running With Scissors have launched the official Steam and PlayStation Store pages for POSTAL 2 Redux, allowing fans to wishlist the game. Just
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Press tours often give celebs the opportunity to show out when it comes to fashion, and it seems like outfits drawing inspiration from their movies is as trendy as ever. Margot Robbie made a Barbiecore splash while promoting Barbie, Zendaya channeled her inner tennis player for Challengers, and I’m admittedly still obsessed with Dakota Johnson’s
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A nephophile is a person who loves clouds, and this book will turn you into one. Writer and biologist Susan E. Clark has compiled a heap of knowledge into Clouds: A Guide for the Curious, a handy guidebook that’s beautifully illustrated by Siena Zadro and Katherine Zhang. Clark provides scientific background with a light, curious
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Alleged Combs Texts Read in Court In May 2024, CNN published a clip of hotel surveillance video from 2016 that appeared to show Combs attacking his then-girlfriend Cassie, born Cassandra Ventura. (The assault matched up with an alleged incident detailed in the lawsuit she filed against Combs on Nov. 16, 2023; both parties announced a
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Get ready for a powerful, purpose-driven conversation as Alice Kandell joins host Quinn Lemley on a new episode of Secrets of the Stage. A true multi-hyphenate, Kandell is a philanthropist, celebrated art collector, child psychologist, and fierce cultural preservationist. Her lens has captured the soul of Tibet, her heart has protected its traditions, and her work—like the Tibetan shrine she helped
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The version of Pixar’s Elio that performed poorly at the box office in June — delivering the Disney-owned animation studio’s worst opening weekend to date — was reportedly reworked to remove its title character’s queerness. Sources who worked at Pixar during the film’s troubled production told The Hollywood Reporter that original director Adrian Molina, who
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The horror genre is thriving right now, with its current renaissance thrilling fans like me. Some of the best horror movies have returned with new sequels, including the upcoming horror movie I Know What You Did Last Summer. While Brandy seemingly isn’t reprising her role as Julie’s’ roommate Karla, the singer/actress got real about how
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Kate Russo’s Until Alison is a socially realistic, dual timeline coming-of-age mystery grounded in the pain of childhood conflicts. Student journalist Rachel Nardelli has a secret. When her childhood best friend Alison Petrucci is killed, Rachel is terrified that the ugly parts of herself she’s tried so hard to bury will be unearthed. Rachel left
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Labubu is securing the bag—in more ways than one. As sales of the toy continue to skyrocket, Mart’s Wang Ning is cashing in on a staggering, 10-digit profit. Ning—who is the founder, chairman and CEO of Pop Mart International Group, the company behind Labubu—has a jaw-dropping net worth estimated to be $22.1 billion, according to
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In a landmark decision on Friday, the Supreme Court upheld no-cost preventive health care coverage under the Affordable Care Act (ACA), ensuring medications like PrEP remain accessible, and free, to millions, including LGBTQ+ communities who rely on it for HIV prevention. The 6–3 decision in Kennedy v. Braidwood affirms the constitutionality of the U.S. Preventive
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