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Good House Keeping - US

Good House Keeping - US

LOOK FRESH ALL DAY

A new wave of featherlight skin, hair and makeup products let you handle heat with no sweat. Dive into these Lab-approved picks all season.

2 min  |

July - August 2025
Car and Driver

Car and Driver

SEEMS LIKE OLD TIMES

A QUARTET OF COMPACT FOUR- DOORS FROM THE U.S., EUROPE, AND JAPAN PACK SATISFYING DYNAMICS INTO PRACTICAL PACKAGES, DELIVERING ON THE SPORTS SEDAN'S LONGTIME PROMISE.

10 min  |

July - August 2025
Good House Keeping - US

Good House Keeping - US

Weird Pains THAT RUIN YOUR FUN

Here's how to keep three common on-the-go aches from spoiling your summer outings.

2 min  |

July - August 2025
Car and Driver

Car and Driver

HARD CORVETTE

THE CHEVROLET CORVETTE HAS BEEN A CONSTANT THROUGHOUT THIS MAGAZINE EXISTENCE. WE BEGIN OUR CELEBRATION WITH THE MOST EXTREME VERSION YET.

10+ min  |

July - August 2025
Car and Driver

Car and Driver

STEER IT UP!

If you like your racing with a side of jerk chicken, reggae music, and killer views, head to the Carnival of Speed in Jamaica.

8 min  |

July - August 2025
Car and Driver

Car and Driver

The Road Test

THE LAST WORD ON HOW A NEW CAR DRIVES, FEELS, AND PERFORMS.

3 min  |

July - August 2025
Car and Driver

Car and Driver

The Analysis

DIGGING DEEP TO FIND ANSWERS.

2 min  |

July - August 2025
Good House Keeping - US

Good House Keeping - US

Stay Safe on the Trail

Hiking with your pup is great for both exercise and enrichment. Here's how to do it safely.

2 min  |

July - August 2025
Good House Keeping - US

Good House Keeping - US

EASY WEEKNIGHTS

Make a fresh and delicious dinner in less time than you'd need to order takeout.

4 min  |

July - August 2025
Popular Mechanics US

Popular Mechanics US

SPINLAUNCH

LAUNCHING ROCKETS IS SERIOUS business. It takes a ton of fuel, a ton of manpower, a ton of resources, and if it goes bad, it can go really, really bad. It's also one of the least sustainable parts of an already unsustainable industry.

1 min  |

July - August 2025
Popular Mechanics US

Popular Mechanics US

BUILD THIS DIY RUSTIC BENCH

DO YOU HAVE a “no shoes inside” rule at home?

5 min  |

July - August 2025
Popular Mechanics US

Popular Mechanics US

The Origin of Life

SCIENTISTS ARE MAKING A CASE FOR adjusting our understanding of how exactly genes first emerged.

2 min  |

July - August 2025
Popular Mechanics US

Popular Mechanics US

Chips Designed by A.I.

OUR WORLD RUNS ON COMPUTER CHIPS.

2 min  |

July - August 2025
Popular Mechanics US

Popular Mechanics US

Seismic Ghost Stories

ЈUST ABOUT EVERY TOWN IN AMERICA has its local legends-the scary stories told at sleepovers or around campfires that someone's friend or cousin always swears they totally saw for real one time.

2 min  |

July - August 2025
Popular Mechanics US

Popular Mechanics US

INSIDE THE RACE TO DESTROY THE WORLD'S FIRST BALLISTIC MISSILE

ON THE DAMP and dreary evening of September 8, 1944, Sapper Bernard Browning hurried through western London toward the Chiswick train station.

10+ min  |

July - August 2025
Reason magazine

Reason magazine

The Possible Birthplace of Wine and Definite Birthplace of Stalin

THE PEOPLE OF Georgia might well be the first folks who ever got properly wine-drunk.

3 min  |

August - September 2025
Reason magazine

Reason magazine

Wildlife Thrives on Privately Owned Reserves

SITTING IN THE front seat of an open Land Rover being driven furiously backward for about a half-mile while being chased by a bugling, ear-flapping, and very pissed off elephant matriarch is, well, pretty exciting. Our guide later speculated that she had been spooked earlier by a roving pride of lions.

3 min  |

August - September 2025
Reason magazine

Reason magazine

TO HIDE FROM THE STATE, OR TO ESCAPE?

IN HIS 1970 classic Exit, Voice, and Loyalty, Albert O. Hirschman explored three ways people can respond to institutional failure: by standing by the institution anyway, by speaking up to agitate for change within the institution, or by leaving the institution in protest. The European wars of religion, and persistent attempts by the victors in those conflicts to hem in the losers, produced manifold examples of all three.

4 min  |

August - September 2025
Reason magazine

Reason magazine

NOTRE-DAME REBORN FROM THE ASHES

FIRE NEARLY DESTROYED the Notre-Dame Cathedral in 2019. Thanks largely to an outpouring of private donations, the cathedral now shines more brilliantly than it has for centuries.

3 min  |

August - September 2025
Reason magazine

Reason magazine

HOW TO WALK, AROUND THE WORLD

CHRIS ARNADE IS a photojournalist and the author of the Substack newsletter Chris Arnade Walks the World. He spent a decade walking through American landscapes and documenting what he saw. Now he has expanded his project to include cities around the globe, whether they’re large or small, and whether they’re easily walkable or not. His newsletter documents his mileslong walks off the tourist-beaten paths, showcasing real people everywhere from the Faroe Islands to Albany, New York; from Phoenix to Nairobi, Kenya.

10 min  |

August - September 2025
Reason magazine

Reason magazine

PASTÉIS AND PARENTING IN PORTUGAL

MY BABY WAS stolen in a Portuguese airport.

4 min  |

August - September 2025
Reason magazine

Reason magazine

A Beatnik Tourist in Ayahuasca Country

LONG BEFORE IT was popular for New Age norteamericanos to visit the Andes Mountains seeking psychedelic enlightenment from ayahuasca, the Beat novelist William Burroughs made the trek. But he took the journey in 1953, when the literary template for a psychonautic vision quest had not yet been set—not that a grumpy cynic like Burroughs was likely to write that way in the first place. Instead his account feels like the diary of an easily aggravated American tourist with firm views on the quality of the local hotels, officials, “god awful greasy food,” and prostitutes.

3 min  |

August - September 2025
Reason magazine

Reason magazine

Losing My Religion, Finding My Humanity at an Ayahuasca Retreat

AS THE SECOND ceremony commenced and I was handed my half-dose of the plant medicine, I took a deep breath and thought, “This is going to be an amazing night.”

10+ min  |

August - September 2025
Reason magazine

Reason magazine

See Milei's Transformation of Argentina First-Hand

THE SUGGESTION THAT Argentina could be the home of a self-described libertarian president would have seemed far-fetched, to say the least, only a few years ago. Yet today Javier Milei's Buenos Aires is the city where libertarian history is happening.

3 min  |

August - September 2025
Reason magazine

Reason magazine

6 PLACES TO REALLY GET AWAY FROM IT ALL

SURE, PEOPLE ARE great, but sometimes you really want to be an individual—alone. Solitude and quiet, unfortunately, are becoming a luxury commodity. Here are six out-of-the-way places offering unique experiences to the antisocial traveler.

3 min  |

August - September 2025
Reason magazine

Reason magazine

CONFLICTS AND CONTRASTS MAKE JERUSALEM ENDLESSLY FASCINATING

THE CHURCH OF the Holy Sepulchre, traditionally identified as the site of Jesus Christ's crucifixion and resurrection, is shared by half a dozen denominations under a baroque \"status quo\" agreement signed in 1757.

6 min  |

August - September 2025
New York Amsterdam News

New York Amsterdam News

Brooklyn's Richardson Hitchins commands the ring at MSG in defeating Kambosas

“I’m going to be bringing back boxing for years to come, and I’m going to be one of the guys to hold down New York City like no one’s ever seen before.”

2 min  |

June 19, 2025
New York Amsterdam News

New York Amsterdam News

Will you be able to get a COVID-19 shot? Here's what we know so far

Want a COVID-19 vaccination this fall? For many Americans, it's not clear how easy it will be to get one.

2 min  |

June 19, 2025
New York Amsterdam News

New York Amsterdam News

Despite rain, Harlem celebrates 32nd annual Juneteenth Celebration

Even amid rain showers, the Masjid Malcolm Shabazz mosque celebrated its 32nd annual Juneteenth event on Saturday, June 14.

3 min  |

June 19, 2025
New York Amsterdam News

New York Amsterdam News

At Tribeca 2025, two breakthroughs — and a troubling absence

\"It is the small hole that sinks the big ship.\" This African proverb warns that ignoring small problems can sink something much larger.

3 min  |

June 19, 2025