'SAY NO TO PILLS'

Back in '71, Cosby put out an album called 'Bill Cosby Talks To Kids About Drugs,' and it went on to win a Grammy. The opening track warns children about the dangers of taking uppers and downers, which would be a valuable public service if it weren't a topic he's recently been revealed to be very familiar with.

'IS THERE ANYBODY ON MY SIDE?'

After surviving one the most high-profile and long-running school sex abuse scandals in history, a group of 32 men and women banded together to seek solace and justice — only to find that public outrage, a star attorney, and overwhelming evidence are no match for a legal process stacked against even the most privileged or traumatized.

TO INFINITY

​The Soyuz-FG booster rocket with the space capsule Soyuz TMA-14M is launched to the International Space Station from the Russian leased Baikonur cosmodrome, Kazakhstan, in Kazakhstan, early Thursday, July 23, 2015.

STEP 1: EXPOSE YOURSELF TO RADIATION

Superheroes come in all kinds of packages these days: comedians like Chris Pratt and Seth Rogen, ex-little guys like Robert Downey Jr. The latest bro-next-door to transform into a man of steel? Ant-Man's Paul Rudd. To which we say: If a goofball like Paul Rudd can do it, then why can't we?

COPS ARE A DRAG

The lasers are already fixed on the side of Madison’s car. She revs her engine, sending plumes of white smoke swirling around her tires. A couple dozen faces look up at her from behind a row of overturned tires. To Madison’s left, Deputy John Littrell of the Sonoma County Sheriff’s Department raises his eyebrows at Madison from inside his Crown Victoria.

BAD BLOOD

What do we do with someone like Taylor Swift? White, rich, powerful, thin, and outwardly clueless to the ways in which she manipulates? I often have conversations with my female friends about the two sides of feminism: the complimentary, bestie feminism — the kind that Swift is currently selling — and the cutthroat, realistic, we-exist-in-this-male-world-too feminism, the kind that expects women to act to standards that have already been set for us, and to do so by acting better and stronger and in alignment with each other.