With over 72 million views on TikTok, young people are trying out a 100-day challenge to face "the tyranny of social rejection."
Rising photographer Rachel Fleminger Hudson presents her meticulously curated nostalgic portraits in her debut solo exhibition
From embodying a goat destroying a city to contemplating existence as a rock, there is a niche simulator out there for everyone
Ozempic is forecast to have 2023 sales of $12.5 billion and up to $17bn in 2029.
With a new retrospective of his work opening in London next month, the cult cinema legend speaks about queerbaiting, bigotry, and how close he came to directing the "50 Shades of Grey" sequel.
Chatbots are now connecting fans with major influencers, all while charging them by the minute. An expert on parasocial relationships talks potential mental health risks.
The evil ex-Pharma Bro is trying to recruit an intern through the app and claims he's already had hundreds of applicants.
The photographer travelled across the US to make "Stranger Fruit" — a tribute to the Black mothers raising their sons against a backdrop of police brutality.
As his moving book "Faith, Hope and Carnage" gets its UK paperback release, the musician opens up about his struggles with grief, censorship and why he thinks social media turns everyone into "a bunch of assholes."
The podcast host opens up about inpatient treatment, and explains why she wants to bring awareness to the everyday realities of mental illness.
The cost of living crisis has driven a million users offline in the UK — here, Dr Merten Reglitz makes the case for universal internet access, and the dangers of digital inequality.
The world's most overworked entity speaks on the realities of a 24-hour workday, its secret ambitions to write for "Black Mirror," and why it will not be partaking in the fight against the climate crisis.
From court regulation turned collectible uniforms to the female figureheads blazing sartorial trails today, here's a brief guide to basketball's global impact on style.
Ahead of the release of her new album "Gag Order," the singer opens up about love, psychedelic spiritual experiences and how she finally learned to reclaim her anger.
Dimples are prized in almost every culture, but only occur naturally in a rare few — from metal "dimple making'"instruments to dimpleplasty cosmetic surgery, we speak to the people taking matters into their own hands.
In the early '00s, the world's biggest stars — including Rihanna, Grace Jones and Kim Kardashian — would flock to bottom-tier gaming events for no clear reason.
"The tech billionaire has always been awful, but he is now drifting further to the right, peddling far-right conspiracy theories and racist misinformation."
Tweakments and non-invasive procedures like injectables are promoted as temporary and easily reversible, but the reality often brings a lot of complications.
From Francis Bourgeois to vaping brand Riot Lab, people across the country are gearing up for this right royal affair.
Today's digitally enhanced psychedelia doesn't come in tie dye and DMT trips, but sleek datastreams that pave new reality-bending roads to enchantment.
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