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Manny Jefferson / ILLUSTRATION BY YOUSRA ATTIA Welcome to Shelf Life, ELLE.com’s books column, in which authors share their most memorable reads. Whether you’re on the hunt for a book to console you, move you profoundly, or make you laugh, consider a recommendation from the writers in our series, who, like you (since you’re here),
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Happily ever afters are the hallowed promise of rom-coms. The two leads finally kiss and you can feel the credits rushing to roll to keep viewers from thinking too hard about whether they will last afterwards. That afterwards is exactly where season two of Rose Matafeo’s hit HBO max rom-com Starstruck—about a “little rat nobody”
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“The more the merrier” is very literally the case in the Webster family. Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott recently grew their family and welcomed their second child (their son, formerly named Wolf Webster, new name not revealed yet), and it’s only made their relationship better. “They are getting used to having two little kids and
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Spoilers ahead. Perhaps the relationship between Eloise Bridgerton (Claudia Jessie) and Penelope Featherington (Nicola Coughlan) doesn’t get the marquee billing of its steamier counterparts, but if the Bridgerton season 2 finale proved anything, it’s that the duo know how to execute a satisfyingly stinging break-up. Even if it just so happens to be a platonic
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For centuries, the white male experience has guided our laws and policies in the United States. It has defined our democracy. And this remarkable lack of diversity has led to a government that’s failed to recognize, reflect, or represent the people whose perspectives and contributions make this nation special. We’ve seen this everywhere: from state
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icyOver a Zoom call, Saweetie may be dressed down in a black sports bra and leggings, but she’s all glammed up: her caramel-auburn hair and bangs are noticeably silky and curled at the ends; her gold hoops and chains catch the light; later, her long green nails will flash across the screen when she talks.
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Jordan VonderhaarGetty Images It’s been nearly seven months since Texas’ extreme abortion ban went into effect, leaving patients and abortion care workers across the nation scrambling to deal with the ramifications. The law, S.B. 8, bans most abortions at around six weeks of pregnancy, before most people even know they’re pregnant, and awards $10,000 or
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