Girls' Life magazine
All Eyes on Malia Baker
There are some unwritten beauty rules society tells us never to break. To name a few: Don’t go to sleep with your makeup on, don’t forget to blend your foundation down your neck and never… I mean, never…cut your own bangs.
6 min |
April/May 2022
Reason magazine
The New Campaign for a Sex-Free Internet
Sex, money, and the future of online free speech
10+ min |
May 2022

PC Magazine
The Best Work-From-Home Cities for 2022
Working from home for good? These US and Canadian cities offer an ideal mix of affordability, livability, and connectivity.
10+ min |
April 2022

Muscular Development
Regan Grimes His Time Is Now!
For nearly two decades now, since Dorian Yates ushered in the era of “mass monsters," bodybuilding fans have been divided into two camps: those who prefer to see athletes with outrageous amounts of sheer size, i.e., the freaks; and those who favor aesthetics; bodybuilders with beautiful shape and symmetry.
10+ min |
April 2022
Yachting World
Albatross Mission
Skip Novak’s final adventure on pelagic Australis was a mission to save the Albatross
10+ min |
April 2022

inTouch
Wedding No.4 for Kim!
Just days after being declared single, Kim Kardashian accepts Pete Davidson's marriage proposal
4 min |
March 21, 2022

Newsweek
Seeking Sanctuary
More than 4 million Ukrainians are expected to flee their country in coming months, ushering in "Europe's largest refugee crisis this century”
10+ min |
March 18 - 25, 2022 (Double Issue)

Cigar Aficionado
The Godfather at 50
Conceived as a quick payday fashioned from a lurid novel, the landmark gangster movie became a cultural phenomenon and quite possibly the greatest movie ever made
10+ min |
March - April 2022

inTouch
William & Kate's New Family Crisis
An emergency school meeting is called after students bully Prince George
5 min |
March 07, 2022

Closer US
Tom Selleck What I've Learned at 77
The blue bloods actor reflects on the long road he has traveled
4 min |
March 07, 2022
Techlife News
War via Tiktok: Russia's New Tool for Propaganda Machine
The Russian TikTok video has it all: a cat, puppies and a pulsing background beat. It’s cute, watchable and hardly seems the stuff of state propaganda.
5 min |
March 05, 2022

Women Fitness
Daisey O'Donnell
From Model to Fitness Influencer to Entrepreneurship Is There anything She Can't Do?
9 min |
March 2022

Maximum PC
$600 Budget Build
Create an awesome rig on a shoestring budget
10+ min |
March 2022

Mac Life
Power Up Your Mac
If your Mac’s not running as quickly as it should be, or you just want to squeeze every ounce of power you can from it, read on
10+ min |
April 2022

New York magazine
The Object of Their Ire
Letitia James has earned the wrath of Andrew Cuomo. She’s investigating Donald Trump. Can she prevail over two of the meanest men in politics?
10+ min |
February 28-March 13, 2022

Macworld
10 Simple Tips to Make Your Iphone Battery Last All Day
These tips will help you squeeze more life out of your iPhone battery.
3 min |
March 2022

PC Gamer US Edition
PC's New Golden Age
There's never been a better time to be a PC gamer - and the future is bright
10+ min |
April 2022
Mother Jones
The Coming Coup
The insurrectionists failed to topple a fair election. But Republican legislators are succeeding at seizing control of how—and if— votes are counted.
10+ min |
March/April 2022
Newsweek
Danger Zone
As Russia-U.S. tensions rise, a new military strategy may make nuclear war more likely
10+ min |
February 25 - March 04, 2022 (Double Issue)

Cottages and Bungalows
An Island Coastal Cottage
A hands-on homeowner works with an expert team to build a coastal vacation cottage on Bald Head Island, North Carolina
5 min |
April - May 2022

The Atlantic
The Satisfaction Trap
No matter what we achieve or attain, our biology always leaves us wanting more. But there's a way out.
10+ min |
March 2022

Muscular Development
Brandon Curry Back to the Arnold!
Though Brandon Curry's pro bodybuilding career began in 2010 and he did manage several wins, 2019 would be the year when everything exploded.
10+ min |
March 2022

Muscular Development
2022 Arnold Classic Preview
"The Arnold Schwarzenegger Classic began in 1989, a partnership between Arnold and Columbus, Ohio native Jim Lorimer."
10+ min |
March 2022
New York magazine
Adrift, Broke, and Disillusioned
How a struggling bartender became the face of a resurgent left.
10+ min |
February 14-27, 2022
Yachting World
Taking on Big Weather
Heavy weather is not always avoidable. Andy Schell has expert advice on how to prepare for and handle the big stuff
10+ min |
March 2022

Guitar Player
Catch Me if You Can
Chuck Berry brought poetry to pop and broke race barriers to become rock and roll's first guitar-playing frontman. As he recalled, it all began with some "hillbilly stuff' he revved into a rocker: "Maybellene."
10+ min |
March 2022

Stereophile
CH Precision D1.5 SACD/CD/MQA-CD Player/Transport
There’s a school of thought that maintains that among all hi-fi components, the D/A converter is easiest to perfect or come close to perfecting. Just make sure that every sample is converted accurately, that there’s little rolloff in the audioband, that aliased images are suppressed almost completely, and that background noise is extremely low, and you have a top-quality D/A processor. Use of a high-quality DAC chip is assumed.
10+ min |
March 2022
Sound & Vision
2021 Top Picks of The Year
Looking back on 2021, I can honestly state that it represented an improvement over 2020, though it didn’t end up being the full-scale return-to-normal everybody was looking for. A/V consumer and trade shows such as CEDIA Expo in Indianapolis were gutted. Supply chain logjams delayed the arrival of new gear, particularly in core categories like speakers and A/V receivers, both of which ended up underrepresented in our 2021 Top Picks of the Year list compared with previous years. But even with all the challenges, the wheels of industry continued to grind, with much fantastic gear coming in for us to test and recommend.
10+ min |
February - March 2022

New York magazine
After Trayvon
This February will mark ten years since his death sparked a movement. But ten years on, are Black lives any safer? Featuring Derecka Purnell on Sybrina Fulton’s grief; Michael Arceneaux on George Zimmerman’s acquittal; Elizabeth Hinton on the return of mass protest; Sean Campbell on the murky finances of the Black Lives Matter organization; Brittney Cooper on standing your ground while Black; Ramsey Orta, Feidin Santana, Abdullah Muflahi, and Diamond Reynolds on the long-lasting consequences of filming police killings; and more.
10+ min |
January 31 - February 13, 2022

Newsweek
Xi's Game
The Chinese leader wants to emerge from the Beijing Olympics as dictator for life
10 min |