(Sub)Culture Features
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‘Stellar Blade’ Is a Teenage Boy’s Idea of the Perfect Video Game
PlayStation’s latest is a gory mashup of sweaty action and cheesecake gazing
- GAME REVIEW
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Meet the Girthmaster, the OnlyFans Creator Who Makes Up to $80,000 Per Month
The internet's boyfriend speaks out about his viral moment — and why it's spawned a necessary discussion about gender and sex work
- Tuna Can
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A Private School Promised to Help Troubled Kids. Instead, Some Say, It Was a Nightmare
The New School in Delaware was supposed to provide a safe haven — but some parents and kids allege it was more like a “cult”
- Investigation
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A Complete Timeline of the Far Right's Tumultuous Relationship With Taylor Swift
White supremacist memes, the #MeToo movement, and Super Bowl conspiracy theories chart the strange evolution of conservatives' feelings about the pop superstar
- Lovers to Enemies
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10 Dead-Simple Ways to Waste Less Food
The U.S. tosses, on average, 350 pounds of edible grub per person a year, which ranks it among the biggest wasters in the world. Here's what you can do to save more food — and the planet
- Food for Thought
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'It Smells Like Earth': Inside the Eco-Minded World of Human Composting
After eons of burial and cremation being the only options, a new process is giving grieving families — and those contemplating their own death — a new path
- After Life
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The Ugly Truth About the Wild Animals of Instagram
Many of the thrilling photographs of bears, wolves, and tigers on your social media feeds are taken at game farms — places critics say are the exotic-animal equivalent of puppy mills
- Special Report
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The Bare-Knuckle King of the Fight World
How David Feldman overcame an abusive childhood to create the fastest growing combat sport in the world
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Welcome to the New 4/20
In an era of widespread legalization and commercialization, the national day for weed can seem outdated — but social justice advocates say it's more important than ever
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'The Notebook' Musical Cast Recording Is Here. It Will Probably Make You Cry
Singer-songwriter Ingrid Michaelson, who wrote the songs for the Broadway adaptation, talks loss, memory, and how the music industry sucks
- Ugly Crying
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