Life-Saving Cancer Treatments Wreak Havoc on Intimacy
More than 15.5 million Americans are alive today with a history of cancer, but at least 60% suffer long-term sexual problems post-treatment.
Men Are Fighting to Stop Menstruation-Shaming Globally
The movement to destigmatize menstruation has added a crucial ally: men.
Bad Cop, Worse Cop
In bestselling author's seething crime novel, even the best intentions are corrupt.
Russians Horrified by Their Possibly Feminist Gymnast
After Angelina Melnikova posted Instagram photos in a feminist T-shirt, the Russian Olympic Committee tweeted that she's also "pretty."
'Fearless Girl' Faces Down New Adversary
A New York City sculptor placed a small statue of a dog, leg raised in mid-pee, next to the now-famous "Fearless Girl."
Beyonce Gets Her Ideas From the Internet Like All of Us
A 1969 Bob Fosse routine has again gone viral thanks to its inspiration for Bey's 'Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It) video.
Mr. Trump, Special Counsel's Probe Is No 'Witch Hunt'
The tossed-off phrase originates with the 17th-century Salem witch trials, in which 20 people accused of witchcraft were executed.
The Perils of Treasure Hunting
Darrell Miklos, who's been searching for shipwrecks for decades, talks about his life-or-death moments above and underwater.
Is Ivanka Trump America's Real First Lady?
A new Channel 4 film, "Ivanka Trump: America's Real First Lady?," investigates just how far Ivanka's Trump card will take her.
Periods and Politics: Menstrual Equity Is the New Thing
The fight against period shaming has momentum in the U.S. and beyond, with states exempting menstrual products from sales taxes and menstrual equity awareness rising around the globe.
Treasure Hunter May Have Found Columbus's Anchor
'Cooper's Treasure' will follow the explorations of Darrell Miklos, a protege of late NASA astronaut Gordon Cooper, as he uncovers an anchor at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean.
Fyre Festival Disaster Prompts $100M Fraud Lawsuit
What was meant to be a luxe music experience on a private island turned into a chaotic debacle.
Solving Lady-Part Problems, One Period at a Time
Cycles + Sex makes sex more fun and periods less taboo.
Journalist Shot in L.A. Riots Looks Back 25 Years Later
Jeff Kramer recalls the strangers who 'risked a lot' to get him help after being beaten and shot while covering the 1992 Los Angeles riots.
The Early Art (and Rebellion) of Alex Katz
The first installation of legendary artist Alex Katz's 1940s notebook drawings are on display in New York City.
Uncle Sam Wants You…to Be a Racist!
Provocative poster art isn't just for hippies and Occupy Wall Street folks anymore. The alt-right is finally getting into graphics in hopes of persuading the world to see things its way.
HBO Goes Inside Slenderman, the Murderous Internet Meme
A new HBO documentary tells the horror story of a childhood friendship gone awry, and an obsession with a meme that ended in attempted murder.
Outtakes From the Man Who Taught America to Play
Some of the untold tales from our latest cover story on the Holocaust survivor who reinvented the toy industry are too compelling to silence. Here are some outtakes.
The Man Who Taught America to Play
The Nazis killed his parents, and three years in concentration camps almost killed his spirit, but when Henry Orenstein created some of the world's most popular toys, he proved that playing well is the best revenge.
The Best TV Shows of 2016
We loved series like "Stranger Things," "The Crown," "Good Girls Revolt" and "Mr. Robot."
My So-Called Horrifying Life: Phil Toledano
Phil Toledano imagined all the ways his life might go wrong, then transformed himself into those realities.
Advice to Pro-Clinton Parents on Talking about Trump
"Someone who epitomizes everything we taught them not to be is the next leader of the free world."
How Susan B. Anthony's Grave Became a Monument of Hope
Live video shows people stopping by the the Mount Hope Cemetery in New York to pose for photos and place "I Voted" stickers on the iconic tombstone.
Madonna's Surprise Hillary Clinton Concert in New York
Madonna sang an emotional rendition of John Lennon's "Imagine" for the crowd of hundreds just lucky enough to be walking by or have seen her Instagram post.
Dear Coquette: Who Are You?
Fewer than 10 people in the world know who this biting, straight-talking sexpert actually is—but she knows everything about you.
The Women of the CIA
These women are fighting sexism and keeping the nation safe at one of the oldest boys' clubs in the country.
American Schools Embrace the Tampon
After centuries of signaling the start of adulthood, periods are finally coming of age.
New York Terminates the Tampon Tax
On Thursday, the state became only the 11th in the country to no longer tax menstrual products.
The Point of Must Return: Unplugging in the Adirondacks
If you're ready for glamping like a god (or even just a Rockefeller), the Adirondacks have your deliverance.