People claim that the trend has helped with their bloat and menstrual cramps.
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Menswear influencer Derek Guy is unimpressed by what tech barons and the MAGA rank and file wore this weekend. “To be frank,” he says, “many conservatives are often behind on fashion trends.”
Think you can figure out what NFL player we’re talking about? You’ll get five clues to figure him out.
We’re back for another day of the SB Nation in-5 daily trivia game. We’ve made an adjustment to showing the games. We’ve linked back to previous days rather than embedding them so as to create a single day experience.
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Prepare for everyone to "oooh" and "ahhhhh" and your magical expanding carry-on suitcase.
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A new Texas development is designed to foster community—and is using the centuries-old planning concept of the mews to do it.
The suburbs of Houston haven’t traditionally been viewed as a haven for progressive urbanism and car-free real estate development. But a local development company believes its new master-planned community, and its focus on shared lawns between homes, will give families a more socially oriented option.
Spanx is adjusting to a post-shapewear world with normal clothes that are embedded with compression technology.
In 2000, when Sara Blakely founded Spanx, she revolutionized the apparel world by creating a modern version of the corset. For years, the company helped generations of women create a smooth, sculpted look with shapewear made from high-tech fabrics. And Blakely became the youngest female self-made billionaire.
But the world has changed over the past quarter century. The size...
Barry Blitt, Jack Ohman, and Jen Sorensen discuss the promise and many perils of their chosen artform.
Editorial cartoons and illustration are fairly niche topics—or so I once thought. On Jan. 3, cartoonist Ann Telnaes published Why I’m quitting the Washington Post on her Substack. It detailed how the paper—owned by billionaire Jeff Bezos, who will be attending Donald Trump’s second inauguration—rejected her cartoon of Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg, Sam Altman, Los Angeles Times...
Famous fans like Frank Ocean and Travis Scott put Pierre Paulin’s Dune sofa back on the map. But its rise to furniture fame really happened behind the scenes.
While it’s technically a sofa, the Dune by the late French designer Pierre Paulin is, like its name suggests, more of a landscape. First off, it’s enormous. Composed of modular sections, it’s often configured in an ensemble that’s over 10 feet wide and deep but can theoretically become infinitely larger, with backrests that...
With the Nordic Soundscapes Festival, Thomas Sondergard puts his stamp on the Minnesota Orchestra (and its interior spaces).
In exchange, the Biden administration released an Afghan man convicted on narcotics charges in 2008.
Officials said the agent was shot on Interstate 91, which was closed for several hours near the border with Canada.
Axel Rudakubana, who killed three young girls in the Southport attack, appeared to have no particular ideology but was obsessed by death and genocide, investigators said.
To open his term with such an act of contempt toward the legal system is audacious, even for Mr. Trump.
While the wages of success in the region will be enormous, the consequences of failure will be utterly hellish.
Han Kang’s latest novel, about a South Korean massacre, delves into why atrocities must be remembered. “It’s pain and it is blood, but it’s the current of life,” she said.
Industrial growth, the stock market and the rupee are sinking, and most consumers earn too little to buoy them, stymieing India’s drive to become a developed economy.
Waldo Mejia’s psyche had been showing cracks, a longtime friend said. Now he is charged with killing 14-year-old Caleb Rijos at random.
Amazon, JPMorgan and others have been telling their employees that remote work is over. Now federal employees have been ordered to come to work in person, too.
The city’s traditional cafes and bistros are staking out their cultural territory in an emerging duel against highly caffeinated upstarts serving up latte art.
“So many of you have never seen an event like this,” Louisiana’s state climatologist warned, with New Orleans facing possibly the most snow it has ever seen.