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House Beautiful US

House Beautiful US

The Ultimate Guide to Laundry Rooms

Daily chores become downright delightful in a space that's as beautiful as it is functional.

2 min  |

January - February 2026
Woman's Day US

Woman's Day US

What's for dinner tonight?!

Easy meals for the whole family

5 min  |

February - March 2026
Men's Health US

Men's Health US

MAXIMIZE YOUR MOISTURIZER

Looking fresher, healthier, and generally awesomer starts with a smarter foundation.

2 min  |

Winter 2026
Men's Health US

Men's Health US

HOW TO BUILD A FAMILY GYM

To create the perfect fitness space in his house, editor-in-chief RICHARD DORMENT needed to plan for more than himself.

2 min  |

Winter 2026
Woman's Day US

Woman's Day US

yay, SHE did!

After years of heartbreak on her own path to motherhood, Becky Fawcett set out to make adoption possible for all families.

1 min  |

February - March 2026
Woman's Day US

Woman's Day US

season of love

Valentine's Day is sweeter when you make things together. From bake-with-me desserts to kid-friendly crafts and handmade cards, these simple ideas turn love into something you can actually do. Gather your favorite people and create a little joy-one fun moment at a time.

6 min  |

February - March 2026
Woman's Day US

Woman's Day US

HOW TO RECLAIM JOY IN YOUR ONLINE LIFE

In this month's installment of the Power Up Program, Woman's Day editor in chief Meaghan B Murphy shares strategies for smarter scrolling and feeling better.

2 min  |

February - March 2026
Woman's Day US

Woman's Day US

TRUE OR NAH?

See whether popular notions are actually right.

1 min  |

February - March 2026
Men's Health US

Men's Health US

TRANSFOR-NATION 2026

IT'S NOT JUST JELLY: THREE MORE MUSICIANS SHARE THEIR STORIES OF REINVENTION, RENEWAL, AND REALLY, REALLY HARD WORK.

7 min  |

Winter 2026
Woman's Day US

Woman's Day US

ultimate ATTIC UPGRADE

A former art teacher reimagines an unused third-floor bedroom to create a masculine office retreat.

1 min  |

February - March 2026
Girls' Life magazine

Girls' Life magazine

the Frances Anders fan club

Proud to say we're getting in on the ground floor of this indie-folk darling's tight-knit, French-Fried following. Vou in?

3 min  |

February - March 2026
Girls' Life magazine

Girls' Life magazine

You look claw-some

You've probably already got one in your bag-now make it work for you.

1 min  |

February - March 2026
Girls' Life magazine

Girls' Life magazine

YOUR ULTIMATE FIRST KISS SURVIVAL KIT

Consider this your zero-cringe guide to getting The Big Moment right.

3 min  |

February - March 2026
Girls' Life magazine

Girls' Life magazine

ARE THEY ACTUALLY Crushing back?

Trying to read your crush's mind?

4 min  |

February - March 2026
Girls' Life magazine

Girls' Life magazine

Gianna Joyce is the girl you want in your group chat

Things she hearts (in no particular order): iced vanilla matcha, throwback Kelly Clarkson tunes and showing up for her squad the way every forever Galentine should.

5 min  |

February - March 2026
Girls' Life magazine

Girls' Life magazine

DITCH THE PARENT DRAMA

Your mom says absolutely no phone after 9 p.m. Your dad basically needs a full PowerPoint with all the deets before you're allowed to go to your bestie's b-day.

4 min  |

February - March 2026
Girls' Life magazine

Girls' Life magazine

WELCOME TO your very own love story

Cupid, who? The only arrows you need are pointing straight toward you.

3 min  |

February - March 2026
Girls' Life magazine

Girls' Life magazine

Being a ballerina was my whole identity... until it almost shattered me

One GL girl shares how her once-loved passion turned toxic—and how quitting opened more doors than she ever thought possible.

4 min  |

February - March 2026
Girls' Life magazine

Girls' Life magazine

YOUR GALENTINE'S ENERGY IS everything

Galentine's Day is more than just the unofficial brunch holiday of the year (although we're *totally* manifesting heart-shaped waffles for you)-it's a time to be grateful for the gals who make life so special.

3 min  |

February - March 2026
Girls' Life magazine

Girls' Life magazine

These throwback crafts are giving Grandma... in the best way

Just call it a stitch in time (get it?).

3 min  |

February - March 2026
Girls' Life magazine

Girls' Life magazine

LET'S GET HOT (OR NOT)

Super sweaty workouts are having a moment. Read this before you hop on the heat wave.

4 min  |

February - March 2026
The New Yorker

The New Yorker

SUBWAY VIGILANTE

Revisiting the New York shooting that defined an era

10+ min  |

January 19, 2026
The New Yorker

The New Yorker

CONTAGION

A Broadway revival of Tracy Letts's “Bug.”

6 min  |

January 19, 2026
The New Yorker

The New Yorker

CONQUESTS

\"Magellan\" and \"The Testament of Ann Lee.\"

6 min  |

January 19, 2026
The New Yorker

The New Yorker

D.C. POSTCARD WATCH YOUR STEP

A complaint for negligence, recently filed in the District of Columbia, describes what it calls “The Longstanding Hole in the Sidewalk in front of the IRS building.” The document offers a capsule history of the six-inch-deep, eight-inch-wide circular void in the tax agency’s sidewalk. Around September of 2011, the hole was filled with cement. By the summer of 2015, the cement had been removed. Orange cones subsequently appeared around the hole. That November, D.C.’s Department of Transportation determined that the hole needed to be filled, “contingent upon funding and weather.” A month later, the department referred the hole-filling job to the feds. Cones remained around the hole, off and on, through 2017. Years passed. The cones disappeared, along with Presidential Administrations and the Bed Bath & Beyond franchise. The hole in the sidewalk remained.

2 min  |

January 19, 2026
The New Yorker

The New Yorker

BOOTS ON THE GROUND

There aren't many moments in Donald Trump's political career that could be called highlights.

4 min  |

January 19, 2026
The New Yorker

The New Yorker

Patrick Radden Keefe on Truman Capote's “In Cold Blood”

In 1972, on “The Tonight Show,” Johnny Carson asked Truman Capote about capital punishment. Capote had written, in unsettling detail, about the hanging of two killers, Dale Hickock and Perry Smith. Carson said, of the death penalty, “As long as the people don't have to see it, they seem to be all for it”; if executions occurred “in the public square,” Americans might stop doing them. Capote wasn't so sure. His hands laced together professorially, he murmured, in his baby-talk drawl, “Human nature is so peculiar that, really, millions of people would watch it and get some sort of vicarious sensation.”

3 min  |

January 19, 2026
The New Yorker

The New Yorker

CALL OF THE WILD

When calamity strikes in America's busiest national park, who comes to the rescue?

10+ min  |

January 19, 2026
The New Yorker

The New Yorker

Kim's Game

It still feels strange not to start her day with the first milking.

10+ min  |

January 19, 2026
The New Yorker

The New Yorker

THE PICTURES PERIOD CORRECT

When Miyako Bellizzi was designing the costumes for “Marty Supreme,” the new Josh Safdie movie, she spent a lot of time thinking about Timothée Chalamet’s underwear. His character, Marty, a Ping-Pong champ from the Lower East Side, might have worn a one-piece union suit, the conventional male undergarment of 1952, when the movie is set. But boxers and briefs were just coming into style, and although most of Marty’s shabby wardrobe was likely a few years old, Bellizzi opted to put him in the newfangled undies. She explained her logic: “It’s kind of like how our grandmothers aren’t wearing thongs, but we are.” (She added, “And, to be honest, the union suit is not the greatest look, right?”)

3 min  |

January 19, 2026