According to the New York Times, celebrity chef Mario Batali has surrendered all of his restaurants following multiple allegations of sexual harassment and assault.
On Wednesday, the State Department released its 2017 list of gifts given to federal employees by foreign government sources. The results are numerous, spectacular, and often pens.
Despite numerous requests to be transferred, North Carolina continues to hold Kanautica Zayre-Brown, a trans woman, behind bars at a men’s correctional facility, a choice that imperils Zayre-Brown’s safety daily, she and her advocates say.

Recently, Taylor Swift professed her love for Command tape, and now probably millions of tweens (and also me, an…
Gina Rodriguez, who mastered the skill of looking beautiful while crying on the CW’s Jane the Virgin, will do more of that in the upcoming Netflix romcom Someone Great. Rodriguez plays Jenny, whose nine-year relationship with her boyfriend (Lakeith Stanfield) ends after Jenny gets a job in San Francisco. Jenny leans…
Along with all the other horrors a person endures while attempting to navigate America’s healthcare system—surprise medical bills, incomprehensible insurance claims, administrative misunderstandings, inadequate care—the last decade has thrown a new one onto the pile: a consumer choice model that pushes patients to…
The digital “cover” this month at Allure features flute-playing icon Lizzo wearing Marc Jacobs, and it’s so incredible that it’s going to make me purchase lilac eyeshadow.
Claire’s has had a wild couple of years. In 2017, the cosmetics and accessories chain recalled several glittery makeup pallets in response to reports that asbestos had been detected in some of these products. Then, in 2018, Claire’s filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy. Now it’s 2019, and the Food and Drug Administration…
On March 29, NASA’s Anne McClain and Christina Koch will meet at the International Space Station as part of the first ever all-female spacewalk; they’ll also been supported by a woman on the ground: flight controller Kristen Facciol, who was so excited at the news she could barely contain her excitement in this tweet:
Welcome to Jezebel’s Midweek Madness! Local menace Joan Summers is tucked away at an upstate medspa recovering from the latest awards season. I ask that, in the interest of my health and wellness, we never discuss Bohemian Rhapsody or Green Book again.
Kit Harington is still having a lot of feelings about the coming end of Game of Thrones. I love Kit Harington and his wholly un-Jon-Snow-like cheekiness and his voluminous feelings.
Donald Trump’s nominee to lead the Department of Justice’s Office of Violence Against Women is a former prosecutor and rightwing culture warrior who notably believes that women who are armed with guns are less likely to be raped. Surely this will all end well.
A Simplehuman trash can, Thermapen Mk4, and LEGO’s Paris Skyline architecture set lead off Wednesday’s best deals…
Let this story of the time Demi Lovato hit her boxing trainer in the mouth so hard that she knocked his tooth out—through a mouth guard—motivate you and carry you through your day.
On Tuesday night, two Jezebel staffers with varying degrees of encyclopedic knowledge about the modern Bachelor universe watched the tenth episode of Colton Underwood’s season of The Bachelor. The wine was poured, and the virgin jokes flowed. This is their story.
Brooklyn band Charly Bliss have long specialized in bratty, ’90s-worshipping, bubblegum poppy-rock, dosed in sick riffs and kitschy lyrical metaphor. In the two years since their debut album, Guppy, and on their forthcoming sophomore release Young Enough, the group, fronted by the inimitable rasp of vocalist Eva…
CBS News aired their interview with an unhinged R. Kelly this morning, as he cried and screamed through out Gayle King’s reasonable line of questioning. They discuss the allegations of Surviving R. Kelly and of the multiple women who’ve come forward to allege Kelly kept them in a cult, as well as his recent indictment…
One of the most illuminating and delightful discoveries from Michael Cohen’s massive dump of information about Donald Trump during his recent congressional testimony was the president’s apparent fear of his grades being released.
The forthcoming Roger Ailes movie will be released in December of 2019, making it the perfect flick to catch with your politically disparate extended family while you’re home for the holidays. Grab a ticket for someone you hate!
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