Tuesday, July 13, 2021

One Photo Shows How Much Trouble We’re In

 
Our climate issues are piling on top of each other. That's how it is now.
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This One Photo Shows Just How Much Trouble We're In
 
Not long ago, we mentioned that Lake Mead, the water source for 25 million people and for massive tracts of American farmland, and a big part of the existence of the states of California, Nevada, and Arizona, was reaching record lows. As the Los Angeles Times illustrated with one terrifying photo, the problem is getting worse, and quickly, too. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
Nordstrom's Anniversary Sale Is Back. Here's What to Shop Early—or Add to Your Wish List.
 
The Nordstrom Anniversary Sale is beloved by fans, first and foremost, because it's a kind of reverse approach to marking things down. Instead of offering discounts on old, out-of-season stock, the team at Nordstrom knocks a very respectable percentage off a bunch of brand-new merchandise. For the guys who can't wait to Really Start Dressin', that translates to a golden opportunity to stock up on fall-friendly pieces like jackets, overcoats, jeans, and boots. For the people who only care about making sure they're not naked and their clothes aren't falling apart when they step outside, it's the perfect time to stock up on basics like socks, underwear, tees, and everything else that doesn't necessarily get better with age. And, needless to say, the entire spectrum of shopping personalities between these two extremes is likely to find some discounted new arrival that piques some interest or raises an eyebrow (in a good way). Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The .01%'s Favorite Secret
 
In Partnership with Masterworks
 
The wealthiest love to buy contemporary art, where prices have crushed the S&P by 174% since '95. Masterworks is your passport to this exclusive world. As a bonus, Esquire readers can get priority access. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
17 Summer Shirts That'll Keep You Cool in More Ways Than One
 
Every ideal summer shirt should have certain qualities. First and foremost is a lightweight material. Avoid wool, cashmere, and any heavy, insulating knits; that's a no-brainer, but it bears repeating. Think cotton, linen, and even terrycloth. Natural fibers are best, because they allow for maximum breathability and feel better on the skin in the sweltering heat. The best shirt to wear in this post-pandemic world is yours for the picking. If you need some help, we got a nifty variety for ya. From the of-the-moment camp shirt to the classic polo, nothing on this list will steer you wrong this summer. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The Toxic Supplement Hunter
 
First it was insomnia. The patients streaming into the office of Pieter Cohen, M.D., all complained of sleepless nights. One woman also had headaches, chest pain, nausea, and fatigue. Another was depressed, sweating, trembling. Then a trucker showed up with yet another concern: He couldn't figure out why he'd just tested positive for amphetamines. It was 2006, and Dr. Cohen, working at a community health clinic in Somerville, Massachusetts, realized he had a medical mystery on his hands. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
This Video of Trump's January 6 Lies Over Footage of What Actually Happened Is the Whole Ballgame
 
In a new excerpt from I Alone Can Fix It, a chronicle of Donald Trump's final year as president, Washington Post reporters Carol Leonnig and Phillip Rucker offer a fascinating behind-the-scenes account of how the then-president's push to reject the results of the 2020 election began on Election Night. Rudy Giuliani, we learn, was the most honest—in a way—about the strategy: "Just say we won," he suggested with regard to any state that remained in dispute, and even some they'd already lost. So what if Fox News, which Trump reportedly regarded as an extension of his campaign, had already called Arizona for Biden. Just say you won. What actually happened in reality has never been important. All that matters is what you want to happen, and whether you can make it so. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
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