
Town & Country US
Why Can't We Quit Her?
Too much clothing sent Marie Antoinette to the guillotine. Yet the first Queen of Excess still stokes our fashion dreams— and two new exhibits salute her style. Encore, encore.
10 min |
September 2025

Town & Country US
OnlyFans ON CAMPUS
Remember when coeds made some extra cash stacking books at the library or working a shift at a restaurant? Now, with tuition skyrocketing and talk of entrepreneurship and fast and easy millions in the air, students including those attending highly selective schools are turning to a new line of work to pay the college bills.
10+ min |
September 2025

Esquire US
TRUMP'S “BIG BEAUTIFUL BILL” IS A NEW SPIN ON AN OLD SCAM
The president has made a lot of questionable claims about the virtues of his legislation. But it's the same voodoo economic theory Republicans have pushed for decades—only worse.
6 min |
September 2025

Esquire US
SEAN
With Hot Ones, Sean Evans has reinvented the celebrity interview. And he's not done eating wings yet.
3 min |
September 2025

Town & Country US
Cheer On the Racquet Tier
How 20-year-old Alexandra Eala became tennis's favorite new phenom.
1 min |
September 2025

Town & Country US
Anatomy of a Classic
Turns out the secret to aging well may not be so elusive after all.
1 min |
September 2025

Town & Country US
Give Us Mothering
Is Ragtime a musical event or a history lesson? When done this well, it's both.
1 min |
September 2025

Town & Country US
Sav Aloha, Queen
Khaleesi who? This season's most powerful TV monarch's kingdom isn't fictional—and neither is she.
2 min |
September 2025

Town & Country US
A Legend's LEGACY
My friend Elaine Wynn, who died in April, was one of the visionaries behind modern Las Vegas. Alongside her ex-husband, Steve Wynn, she helped transform the Strip from a kitschy concrete and neon canyon into a global capital of luxury, spectacle, and aspiration. Though Elaine's daring vision and flair for design led to dazzling hotels that felt like fantasy dreamscapes, the genius of the woman who was called the Queen of Las Vegas was rooted in her sense of empathy and humanity.
1 min |
September 2025

Town & Country US
The Nut that Got Away
Once, the pistachio was a B-list snack, playing second fiddle to the cashew. Then all shell broke loose.
1 min |
September 2025

Town & Country US
All Hail the Hangman
A new garden celebrates the work of sculptor and mobile master Alexander Calder.
1 min |
September 2025

ELLE US
Is That Filler Legit, or Was It Boughton Alibaba?
Counterfeit injectables, fraudulent credentials, lumpy lips, and droopy eyes— inside the underregulated world of American med spas.
10+ min |
September 2025

ELLE US
THE ARMANI LEGACY
As he celebrates a major anniversary, Giorgio Armani reflects on his always-evolving career.
3 min |
September 2025

ELLE US
Rosalía in the Wild
Back in the studio and filming a role on Euphoria, the Spanish diva is rewriting the rules-again.
8 min |
September 2025

Good House Keeping - US
Bears in the 'Burbs?
More people are having close encounters. Blame climate change, habitat destruction and...birdseed?
7 min |
September/October 2025

Good House Keeping - US
Craving Comfort
Embrace chillier temps with these cozy favorites and brand-new creations.
10+ min |
September/October 2025

Good House Keeping - US
DON'T LET STRESS WRECK YOUR SKIN
The mirror isn't playing tricks on you: Your complexion can suffer during times of high anxiety. Dermatologists and GH experts explain the signs and how you can get quick and long-term relief.
2 min |
September/October 2025

Good House Keeping - US
EASY WEEKNIGHTS
Make a fresh and delicious dinner in less time than you'd need to order takeout.
4 min |
September/October 2025

Good House Keeping - US
SALT SMARTS
What other single ingredient can turn a bland dish into a delicious one, help preserve foods, tenderize proteins and transform texture? Here, the experts in the GH Innovation Kitchen walk you through the power in every pinch.
2 min |
September/October 2025

Car and Driver
Forget the bestseller list—we’re stacking our to-read pile with novels in which cars are the main characters.
IT WAS A MEDIOCRE BOOK, the kind you pick up at the airport and forget by the time you get to baggage claim. I couldn't tell you the plot, but I can tell you which cars were in it. I remember because they were unusual models: an Oldsmobile 442, a Dodge Shelby Charger, and a '73 Plymouth Road Runner.
3 min |
September/October 2025

Car and Driver
EV of the Year 2025
ONCE AGAIN, a bevy of the automotive industry's newest electric vehicles descended upon an unassuming office in Ann Arbor.
3 min |
September/October 2025

Car and Driver
SLATE EXPECTATIONS
This radical new pickup is set to become one of the most affordable vehicles in the U.S. market.
5 min |
September/October 2025

Car and Driver
Attractive Forces
Lucid Gravity Dream Edition HIGHS: Three roomy rows of seats, Corvette Z06-level acceleration, more fun to drive than other three-row EVs. LOWS: A few rough edges, lower-spec variants will be better values.
2 min |
September/October 2025

Car and Driver
Passport Renewal
Honda Passport TrailSport HIGHS: Tons of room, quiet cabin, pleasant ride. LOWS: Calling it slow is overselling, a lot heavier than before, practical isn't exciting.
2 min |
September/October 2025

Car and Driver
The Big Kahuna
Cadillac Escalade IQ HIGHS: Undeniable visual presence, genuine interior finery, 380-mile real-world highway range. LOWS: Outsize mass, surprisingly cramped third row, long stopping distance.
3 min |
September/October 2025

Car and Driver
Hybrid Theory
The Porsche 911 and its new powertrain inspire us to revisit an old favorite road and suitably wring out this Carrera GTS.
9 min |
September/October 2025

Popular Mechanics US
ONE BUCKET. TEN GENIUS HACKS.
THERE'S A $5 DO-IT-ALL PROBLEM SOLVER JUST SITTING IN YOUR GARAGE. PUT IT TO WORK!
4 min |
September/October 2025

Popular Mechanics US
The Ancient People of the Sahara
BETWEEN 14,800 AND 5,500 YEARS AGO, the Sahara—known for being one of the driest places on Earth—actually had enough water to support a way of life. Back then, it was a savanna that early human populations settled to take advantage of the favorable farming conditions. Among them was a mysterious people who lived in what is now southwestern Libya and should have been genetically subSaharan—except, upon a modern analysis, their genes didn’t reflect that.
1 min |
September/October 2025

Popular Mechanics US
Our Global Population
HOMO SAPIENS IS THE MOST SUCCESSFUL mammalian species in Earth’s history, and it’s not even close. However, a new study suggests that the impressive nature of humanity’s proliferation may have been vastly underreported.
1 min |
September/October 2025

Popular Mechanics US
Actual Random Numbers
A LARGE TEAM OF SCIENTISTS CLAIMS to have achieved “certified randomness” using a quantum computer.
3 min |