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السبت، 6 أكتوبر 2018

How to Teach Teenagers About Consent

Plus: Bradley Cooper tests the limits of his control for 'A Star Is Born,' and more.
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How to Teach Teenage Boys About Consent

How to Teach Teenage Boys About Consent

Sex education — in school and at home — used to be an awkward conversation about "the birds and the bees." But with sexual assault dominating the news, parents across the country are focusing on teaching their sons about consent. And "No means no" is only the beginning.

The Washington Post
Bradley Cooper Doesn't Want to Be Profiled

Bradley Cooper Doesn't Want to Be Profiled

The first-time director controlled absolutely everything about 'A Star Is Born': Every word, every shirt, every typeface in the credits. So of course he was hesitant to let a journalist control his narrative in 'The New York Times.' Taffy Brodesser-Akner, reigning queen of the celebrity profile, was up for the challenge.

The New York Times
The Global Sperm-Count Freak-Out

The Global Sperm-Count Freak-Out

Study after study points to a baffling development: a precipitous decline in male sperm counts. But the trend may say more about male anxiety than it does about fertility.

The Cut
He Won $19 Million in the Lottery — Then Became a Bank Robber

He Won $19 Million in the Lottery — Then Became a Bank Robber

Jim Hayes hit the jackpot, then blew it all on Lamborghinis and Vegas benders. Broke and desperate, he turned to a life of crime. "Having money enabled me to live my wildest dreams," he says. "It's the lottery curse."

The Daily Beast
Deadly Secrets of the Glaciers

Deadly Secrets of the Glaciers

One unexpected side effect of climate change: As glaciers melt, they're revealing the long-lost bodies of those who perished while exploring them. Here's what happens when the mysteries of the mountains are suddenly exposed to the light.

GQ
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