- U.S.The Daily Beast
'Cheer mom' allegedly put a hit out on her mother-in-law
Prosecutors charged the Lake Ozark real estate agent with conspiracy after she allegedly prepared to pay someone $1,500 to make her mother-in-law’s death appear accidental.
- HealthHuffPost Life
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From vibrators to penis size to squirting, these are the topics sex educators say people secretly want to know more about.
- U.S.In The Know
American teen shares her biggest ‘culture shocks’ from attending an Australian high school: ‘I can’t get over [it]’
A teen is going viral after sharing the biggest culture shocks she faced in Australia.
- HealthYahoo Life
Model Tess Holliday says 'the hate has been overwhelming' after announcing she has anorexia. Why?
The body-positive model revealed that she has the eating disorder anorexia nervosa.
- EntertainmentThe Telegraph
Disney’s problematic princess: why Snow White is forever being cancelled
It’s a tale as old as Twitter. Disneyland’s new Snow White ride, which reopened this month after a year of Covid shutdown, faces criticism for its "non-consensual kiss" between Snow White and Prince Charming. Snow White’s Enchanted Wish is a reimagining of Snow White’s Scary Adventures, one of the park’s inaugural rides when it opened in 1955. And it retains many elements of the original: visitors clunk along in minecarts in front of scenes from the film, recreated with jazzy LED projections, lazers and herky-jerky animatronics. But this faithfulness to Walt Disney’s 1938 film is precisely the problem, according to theme park reviewers, Julie Tremaine and Katy Dowd. “The attraction preserves much of the charm of what was originally opened,” they wrote on SFGate. “[But] it also adds in the movie’s biggest problem.” They continued: “Haven't we already agreed that consent in early Disney movies is a major issue? Why not re-imagine an ending in keeping with the spirit of the movie and Snow White's place in the Disney canon, but that avoids this problem?” Why not indeed? Disneyland, after all, has proved a dab hand at hasty retrofits. As Tremaine and Dowd point out, another popular ride, Splash Mountain, has been overhauled because of its problematic Southern stereotypes. And The Jungle Cruise is still closed after Disney promised to remove the “Trader Sam” character, a jolly dealer in shrunken heads, and its ape-like depictions of indigenous people.
- WorldBusiness Insider
Mexico's cartels are experimenting with control of another part of the cocaine trade
Soldiers destroyed a coca plantation in southwest Mexico in February, another sign that cartels are experimenting with producing cocaine themselves.
- PoliticsHuffPost
'Furious' Meghan McCain's Brutal Nickname For Trump Lights Up Twitter
The cohost of "The View" also blasted the GOP's "sausagefest of MAGA up on Capitol Hill."