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A civil war is currently happening in Sudan between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). This ongoing violence has been detrimental to civilians in Sudan. It has led to famine in western Darfur and, most recently, the el-Fasher massacre, which was so devastating that the bloodstained earth is visible from space. The RSF has taken control of el-F...

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The clocks have rolled back, and the chilly season has officially arrived. Welcome to No-vember! One of the coziest months of the year. The air’s a little crisper, the nights come sooner, and suddenly that oversized hoodie or pair of fuzzy socks becomes your daily uniform. It’s the perfect time to t...

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Quiet luxury was trendy for a while, but Gen Z couldn’t stick with it for long. The idea of spending a paycheck just to look like a college professor or that boss you dread seeing simply wasn’t appealing. While it may be called “quiet luxury,” the prices are anything but subtle. Basic shirts that cost as much as a monthly car payment, ordinary shoes that drain our bank accoun...

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What’s the first thing that comes to mind when you think of an influencer? Maybe it’s the girl driving in her Mercedes-Benz to her high-rise apartment and showing us her nighttime routine, complete with dinner from Whole Foods and a shower routine of ...

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The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute announced Tuesday that the theme for the 2026 Met Gala will be Costume Art,” celebrating fashion as a living, wearable form of artistic expression. Andrew Bolton, curator in charge at the Costume Institute, described the theme as a tribute to the designers who turn clothing into narrative. “For The C...

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