Former high-ranking officials at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention told senators on Wednesday that Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s appointment as the nation’s top health care regulator has created an anti-scientific culture of censorship and arbitrary policy changes that are endangering Americans’ health. At the center of lawmakers focus …
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More than any artist, Cardi B paved the way for social media personalities and reality stars to parlay their internet following into a music career. In the lead-up to her sophomore album, Am I the Drama?, she’s taking it back to reaching her audience through a string of viral skits, …
Read More »From Animal Prints to Jewel Tones, Adidas Just Gave Their Sambas a Fresh Fall Makeover
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. If there’s one shoe that’s cemented itself in everyone’s rotation over the past few years, it’s the Adidas Samba. Walk down Fifth Avenue and you’ll spot stylish New …
Read More »'One Battle After Another' Is an Act of Resistance — and a Stone-Cold Masterpiece
These are curious and perilous times we live in, the kind that call for courage and perseverance on all fronts. It can be exhausting, even if you’re not trying to take down the establishment or have long since given up the righteous fight. Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another …
Read More »American Girl Fans are Losing It Over the 2026 Doll of the Year's Hidden Secret
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Everyone remembers their first… American Girl Doll, that is. Mine was Kit Kittredge — the scrappy writer from the Great Depression — gifted to me on my very …
Read More »Indie Game 'Dispatch' Mixes 'The Office' with Superheroes in a Playable TV Show
For as long as video games have had stories, there have been creators working to make their narratives more cinematic. Early on, in works like Hideo Kojima’s Metal Gear (1987) and Snatcher (1988), that meant making action- or text-based experiences that rudimentarily emulated the visuals or plot devices of movies. …
Read More »'Alien: Earth' Episode 7: An Eyeball in Sheep's Clothing
This post contains spoilers for this week’s episode of Alien: Earth, “Emergence,” now streaming on Hulu. The amount of time it takes a Xenomorph to gestate from face-hugger to chest-burster to full-sized monster has varied from film to film in the Alien series. In some movies, the chest-burster can take …
Read More »The Origin Story of Stevie and Lindsey
When Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham released Buckingham Nicks in 1973, they were just a couple of nobodies. Two hippie kids lost in L.A., doing an unfashionable folk-rock flower-child record. Nobody bought it. Nobody cared. Some might have heard it as a promising debut, others as a flop. But it’s …
Read More »Paul Rudd and Jack Black Want to Reboot 'Anaconda' In The Trailer for Their 'Anaconda' Reboot
Paul Rudd and Jack Black push Hollywood reboot culture to its snake-eating-its-own-tail (quite literally) extreme in the new trailer for Anaconda. In this remake/reimagining/whatever-you-want-to-call-it of the 1997 action flick of the same name, Rudd and Black play Griff and Doug, respectively, a pair of flailing film lovers who have always …
Read More »Ozzy Osbourne Says Goodbye in 'No Escape From Now' Documentary Trailer
If only for a little while, Ozzy Osbourne started to feel like himself again when he made his way back to music. In the official trailer for the upcoming documentary Ozzy: No Escape From Now, the Prince of Darkness battles health struggles that initially interfered with his ability to say …
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