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السبت، 26 يناير 2019

How Healthy Are Those “Healthy” Snacks?

Plus, the foul-mouthed 9-year-old who swept the internet, where to eat the most exciting food in America, and more.
News Spotlight
Five stories to read this weekend, chosen by our editors.
The Making of a Preteen Meme Machine

The Making of a Preteen Meme Machine

Lil Tay, the self-proclaimed "youngest flexer of the century," wants you to know her toilet costs more than your momma's rent, and she always has a stack of cash in her hand. Viral videos turned the foul-mouthed 9-year-old into an internet megastar — but who is she, really?

The Cut

"Nobody Is Going to Believe You"

Bryan Singer — who directed four of the X-Men movies and Bohemian Rhapsody — has been dogged by accusations of sexual misconduct since the start of his career. Now several of his alleged victims have come forward to describe debauched L.A. parties that brought young, often underage boys to Singer and his circle.

The Atlantic
A Chip by Any Other Name

A Chip by Any Other Name

Probiotic Cauliflower Puffs sound good for you. So do ChickBean Crisps. But how do their nutrition labels stack up against good old potato chips and pretzels?

Vox
The 25-Year-Old High School Basketball Star

The 25-Year-Old High School Basketball Star

Sidney Gilstrap-Portley had hit a dead end. He couldn't provide for his son by doing temp jobs and stocking Walmart shelves. It was time to become somebody. So he enrolled at a Dallas high school — and became a star on the basketball court.

Sports Illustrated
Where to Eat the Most Exciting Food in America

Where to Eat the Most Exciting Food in America

Forget New York City, say these foodies. Smaller cities like Philadelphia, Indianapolis, and Asheville are setting the new standard for surprising, inventive food. Here's where to go and what to order.

Bloomberg Businessweek
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