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Vogue US

Vogue US

BALMS AWAY

New products deliver enhanced lip service.

2 min  |

August 2025
Vogue US

Vogue US

A New Way Forward

In an era of ever-more visibility and exposure for both fashion and those who wear it, Givenchy's Sarah Burton has built her reputation on exquisite, hands-on invention and an intimate discretion.

10+ min  |

August 2025
Vogue US

Vogue US

A Life Less Ordinary

Anne Hathaway is known for her sunny, ever-positive disposition. But when a role as a tormented pop star demanded she explore her darker side, she didn't hold back. She talks to Maya Singer about learning to fail, giving up control, and coming out remade. Photographed by Annie Leibovitz.

10+ min  |

August 2025
Vogue US

Vogue US

Coming to America

Italian-born Veronica Leoni ushers in a new era at Calvin Klein—one that’s both her own and a love letter to the label's legendary founder.

9 min  |

August 2025
Vogue US

Vogue US

LEARNING ITALIAN

After a career in New York, Paris, and London, Louise Trotter arrives at Bottega Veneta speaking a new language. By Chiara Barzini.

5 min  |

August 2025
Vogue US

Vogue US

HOUSE PARTY

Married couple Joe Bradley and Valentina Akerman are reinventing what the art gallery can be. By Dodie Kazanjian.

7 min  |

August 2025
Vogue US

Vogue US

WOMEN AT WORK

Endlessly inventive and inspired, a small cadre of female designers is still running the show in New York, Paris, and Milan-with their ideas of what women want to wear right now more finely attuned than ever.

2 min  |

August 2025
Vogue US

Vogue US

Ahead of the Curve

Landscape architect Sara Zewde has built her practice not by crafting a distinctive style, but by cultivating a singular responsiveness to the needs of the community and the land. By Chloe Schama.

8 min  |

August 2025
Vogue US

Vogue US

Start of the Story

In an exclusive excerpt from Arundhati Roy's new memoir, the author writes about her early upbringing for the first time.

9 min  |

August 2025
Vogue US

Vogue US

Inside Out

Can interior design be as personal as therapy? The chameleonic, loyalty-inspiring work of Charles & Co. suggests an answer.

10+ min  |

August 2025
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

NUCLEAR ROULETTE

The only way to win is to stop playing.

8 min  |

August 2025
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

The President's Weapon

Why does the power to launch nuclear weapons rest with a single American?

10+ min  |

August 2025
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

MY PERSONAL WAR ON PLASTIC

What happened when I tried to eliminate it from my family's life

10 min  |

August 2025
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

The Light of a Man-Made Star

In 2003, the photographer Michael Light published 100 Suns, a collection of government photographs of nuclear-weapons tests conducted from 1945 to 1962.

1 min  |

August 2025
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

THE WARRIOR MYTH

THE WARRIOR MYTH What Pete Hegseth doesn't understand about soldiers

8 min  |

August 2025
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

Damn You All to Hell!

How Hollywood taught a generation to fear nuclear + catastrophe

10 min  |

August 2025
Scoop USA Newspaper

Scoop USA Newspaper

"Good Trouble Lives On” National Day of Action builds on momentum against authoritarianism, Fight for Civil Rights

— On July 17, five years since the passing of civil rights hero Congressman John Lewis, communities nationwide are mobilizing for Good Trouble Lives On, a national day of action to speak out against the Trump administration's brazen rollback of our civil rights.

2 min  |

ScoopUSA Media, Volume 65 - Number 30
Scoop USA Newspaper

Scoop USA Newspaper

Chester Safe Summers a rousing success with our community's children

Chester City decided to be proactive when it comes to curbing the nuisance behaviors and violence that’s plagued our society's youth in recent years, especially following the global pandemic.

1 min  |

ScoopUSA Media, Volume 65 - Number 29
Scoop USA Newspaper

Scoop USA Newspaper

Millie and Christine McKoy

Millie and Christine (the \"Carolina Twins\") were born on July 11, 1851, in Whiteville, North Carolina, to Jacob and Monemia McKoy, who Jabez McKay enslaved.

2 min  |

ScoopDigital, Vol. 6, No. 23
New York magazine

New York magazine

CANADA IS NOT FOR SALE

There's nothing like a common enemy to make a country come together.

10+ min  |

July 14 - 27, 2025
The New Yorker

The New Yorker

THE COUNTERFEITERS

What I inherited from my criminal great-grandparents.

10+ min  |

July 21, 2025
The New Yorker

The New Yorker

SERVE AND FOLLY

The annual British yearning for a homegrown Wimbledon champion.

10+ min  |

July 21, 2025
The New Yorker

The New Yorker

Paige Williams on Marquis James's Preview of the Scopes Monkey Trial

One of the first New Yorker writers hired by Harold Ross, the founding editor, was Marquis James. The men were good friends whose wives were also good friends; the couples vacationed together. James's début feature ran in the second issue, in February, 1925. I could have written this piece about that piece, a Profile of Alice Roosevelt Longworth, a child of Theodore Roosevelt, based on the following passage alone: “She knows men, measures and motives; has an understanding grasp of their changes. That's all there is to what is grandiosely known as ‘public affairs.”

2 min  |

July 21, 2025
The New Yorker

The New Yorker

FORTRESS OF SYNERGY

\"Superman.\"

6 min  |

July 21, 2025
The New Yorker

The New Yorker

ESCAPE ROUTE

Geoff Dyer tracks the comic confusions of a working-class British upbringing.

10+ min  |

July 21, 2025
Scoop USA Newspaper

Scoop USA Newspaper

Negotiations continue in Philadelphia as thousands of city workers strike over wages, work conditions

Negotiations continued Wednesday on the second day of a strike by nearly 10,000 city workers in Philadelphia--while a judge ordered some emergency service dispatchers and essential water department employees back to work.

3 min  |

ScoopDigital, Vol. 6, No. 21
Scoop USA Newspaper

Scoop USA Newspaper

Comedy and crime fighting join forces for police learning leadership skills

Three dozen police captains pair off in a Chicago conference room to play a game: They must start a sentence with the last word their partner used.

4 min  |

ScoopDigital, Vol. 6, No. 21
Scoop USA Newspaper

Scoop USA Newspaper

House passes disastrous bill that will skyrocket pollution and the cost of living

The U.S. House of Representatives passed their so-called “One Big Beautiful Bill,” the most disastrous environmental legislation the country has seen in modern history. The regressive policies it has made law will reverse years of progress in fighting the climate crisis and make the planet less livable by dealing a devastating blow to clean energy.

1 min  |

ScoopUSA Media, Volume 65 - Number 29
Scoop USA Newspaper

Scoop USA Newspaper

Better days are ahead: Choosing hope in a complicated world

Life. It's a word that carries the weight of our experiences—our triumphs and failures, our moments of clarity and confusion, our joy and pain. For many of us, life feels like a winding road with unpredictable twists, turns, and hills we never expected to climb.

3 min  |

ScoopUSA Media, Volume 65 - Number 30
Scoop USA Newspaper

Scoop USA Newspaper

The Teenage Commandments

Our children are so lost and have been lost for a very long time. It breaks my heart to think about it and even more to talk about it. Some years ago, God inspired a teenager to write what is called: \"The Teenage Commandments.\" I'm sharing them with you in hopes that you will share them with your children by way of a family discussion. Communication with our children is one of the keys that will help them make the right life decisions. So here we go:

1 min  |

ScoopUSA Media, Volume 65 - Number 30