Thursday, July 16, 2020

The CDC Just Issued a Medical—and Political—Warning

 
The CDC director just issued a medical warning, but it's also a political one.
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The Administration* Is Going to War With the Government's Own Experts
 
Dr. William Redfield, director of the Centers For Disease Control, stopped in at a webinar—one side effect of this pandemic is that it's doing terrible things to the language—sponsored by the Journal of the American Medical Association. Redfield initiated a truth-quake that likely shook things up all the way back to Camp Runamuck in D.C. He said, "I do think the fall and the winter of 2020 and 2021 are going to be probably one of the most difficult times that we've experienced in American public health." From a purely medical standpoint, Redfield was saying that things are so far gone in this country that the pandemic will still be raging when it collides with the cold and flu season. But, times being what they are, and the president* being what he is, there's another obvious dynamic in play here. Charles P. Pierce explains. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
9 Pro-Level Zoom Tips for Looking Genuinely Great on Video Calls
 
We all have our own Zoom meeting hacks by now to make neck-up video a bit more palatable. But the not-so-secret "touch up my appearance" filter on Zoom can only go so far. You may have already finagled a makeshift film studio in your apartment or propped out a bookshelf just for Zoom meetings (just us?). Even if you have, Grooming Editor Garrett Munce has learned some essential elements to making any video conference work for you, not against you. But he also called up some experts, people who are really, really good at taking selfies, to get some pro-tips on how to look even better. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
We Asked 15 Laid-Off Restaurant Workers for Their Go-To Homestyle Recipes
 
The COVID-19 pandemic's effect on the restaurant and bar business is severe and will be long-lasting. First, back in March and April, a lifetime go, came the layoffs. Millions of them. Waitstaff, bar backs, hosts, dishwashers—no longer needed, no idea how long. Around that time, Ryan D'Agostino started gathering recipes from laid-off bar and restaurant workers, and the stories behind them. They aren't chefs—well, one is—but everybody's gotta eat. The person who served your meal or mixed you a drink a few months ago is most likely dining at home tonight, as you most likely are. The recipes they shared with us are resourceful, economical, easy, and delicious. We know—we tested and tasted every one. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
The 12 Best Men's Bracelets to Put the Finishing Touch on Any Outfit
 
The devil is definitely in the details when it comes to getting dressed, and never is that truer than in the summer, when layering opportunities are sparse and it's incumbent on you to make every component of your outfit count. In weeks past, we've walked you through the right way to wear a ring (the ones that go on your fingers and the ones that go in your ears) and some of the best necklaces to buy now. And today, you're officially ready to rock a bracelet. This is some next-level stuff right here, and we're not going to lie: We're proud of how far we've come. So without further ado, let's dive into the details. Avidan Grossman picked out a dozen bracelets for your consideration. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The Creators of the 'What Are You?' Name Meme Explain Why You Are the Chicken You Are
 
Remember that winning feeling of finally finding your uncommon name on a keychain on one of those revolving racks at a gift shop? Well it's 2020 now, Kyleigh, and instead you can cashapp a teenager in Georgia to put your name on an image of a dog and post it on Instagram instead. This past weekend, Instagram all of a sudden seemed flooded with "what [insert anything] you are" content. Type "what are you" in the Instagram search bar and you'll be scrolling for quite a while. If you have ever wondered what hedgehog, sandwich, otter, dildo, or Harry Styles you are, now is your chance to find out. Lauren Kranc spoke to the network of teens running Instagram's new, impossible-to-hate trend and asked an important question: Why? Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
The Noah Archive Sale Is Here to Revitalize Your Wardrobe (and Save Your Wallet)
 
We've (finally!) got some good news: Noah—and its particular brand of post-prep, skater-inflected style—is here to save you from the doom and gloom of spending yet another glorious summer day indoors. The beloved NYC-based label is currently hosting a hefty online archive sale, and if you haven't already saved down its homepage to your bookmarks bar I don't what you're waiting for, guy. A sign from god? Any time Noah decides to slash its prices even slightly, all product involved tends to sell out, and fast, so in a way, it's a modern miracle there's anything left at all. Is that sign enough of divine intervention for you? Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
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