Carlos Yulo's Historic Gold Medal Wins at the Paris Olympics

Carlos Yulo of Team Philippines made history by winning gold in men's floor and vault events at the Paris Olympics, becoming the first male athlete from the Philippines to do so. His achievements have sparked immense Filipino pride and admiration, breaking stereotypes and highlighting the lack of resources for Filipino athletes.

Age-gap relationships between older women and younger men

The article explores age-gap relationships, particularly between older women and younger men, in Hollywood and real life. It discusses social acceptance, stereotypes, and benefits of such relationships.

Resonance and Criticism of Sen. J.D. Vance's 'Hillbilly Elegy'

NPR discusses the resonance and criticism of Sen. J.D. Vance's autobiography 'Hillbilly Elegy' with Meredith McCarroll, co-editor of 'Appalachian Reckoning.'

The Challenges of Wealth and Happiness

Wealth can bring unique problems like chronic isolation, depression, and paranoia for the super-rich, who often struggle with feelings of being objectified, suspicion towards others' motives, and challenges in relationships.

Criticism of Drew Barrymore's Comments on Vice President Kamala Harris

New York Times columnist Charles Blow criticized talk show host Drew Barrymore for referring to Vice President Kamala Harris as 'Momala,' arguing that it perpetuates harmful stereotypes of Black women. Blow emphasized the importance of Harris being seen as a political figure rather than a caretaker. Harris highlighted the significance of embracing one's individuality and not conforming to societal expectations during the interview.