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Farewell George Santos, Congress’s Truest Fashionista

The checkered Republican representative has left the House—and a hole in our glamor-starved hearts.

LeVar Burton Wants You to Read Banned Books

“What they’re trying to do offends me at the root of who I am and what I’m about.”

Right Wingers Continue to Flex in Weird Ways

Why do they love to post from the gym?

Senator John Fetterman Explains His New '70s Mustache

It was all over a chess game.

New York City’s Mayor Is Something of a Wellness Influencer

Eric Adams is a big believer in veganism, breath work, and his previous existence as an ancient Sumerian. 

Thinking That Working Out is 'Far-Right' Is a Reading Comprehension Issue

Deadlifting won’t drive you to the Capitol steps.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Is the Anti-Vax Candidate, Whether He “Leads” With It Or Not

Kennedy, who is running for president as a Democrat, is a leading figure in the anti-vaccine movement. 

George Santos Has a Bad Case of the Shoppies

Federal prosecutors say the New York congressman used campaign funds for “luxury designer clothing and credit card payments.”

If We Ban TikTok, We’ll Lose Something We Can Never Get Back 

Montana lawmakers have voted to outlaw the app, and the federal government is toying with the same idea. But with Instagram and Twitter in steep decline, what will be left of social media if we lose TikTok?  

Jamaal Bowman Is Working on Wellness  

The congressman caught up with GQ fitness columnist Joe Holder about building wellbeing in historically marginalized communities, taking better care of his own health, and his jaw-dropping bench press PR.  

A Unified Theory of the Trad Health Food Influencer 

Conspiratorial, conservative-leaning voices in nutrition get lots wrong, but there’s a big truth behind their appeal: The modern food system is making us sick.  

The Most Chaotic Congress in Memory Is Pure Style Chaos, Too

The guys in suits are at it again.

First Day on the Job, and John Fetterman’s Got Another Suit

New year, new gig, new threads—new you.

Are There Legitimate Religious Objections to Drugs That Prevent HIV Infection? 

A court case threatens access to PrEP—and all kinds of preventative care. 

Can Chapo Trap House Go Hollywood?

Their unapologetically leftist podcast helped reshape the terms of left-wing discourse in America. Now, the Chapo Traphouse guys are reckoning with their influence—and figuring out what comes next.

Political Reporter David Weigel Is Happy to Stay in the Cheap Hotel next to Chili's

Ahead of the midterm elections, GQ caught up with the roving political reporter about leaving the Washington Post for the startup Semafor, the counties he’ll be tracking on election night, and learning to avoid gas station pizza while on the trail.

My Harrowing Journey Through Gay Conversion Therapy in Russia

I grew up gay in Putin’s Russia, a world where homosexuals are condemned by the church, terrorized by gangs, and disenfranchised by the government. While reporting on one unsettlingly popular form of treatment, I wound up investigating my own sexuality. 

“We Believe That Access to Abortion Is a Basic Human Right”

The gutting of Roe is a galvanizing moment in American history—and one that urgently requires men to speak up. The Roe Project gathers the diverse perspectives of men united in the belief that access to reproductive health care is essential. We hope that by sharing their experiences and their points of view, we can mobilize more men to fight for abortion access.

Sonos' New Mini Subwoofer Brings Beefy Bass at a Cool $429

The Sub Mini packs in big sound at a more wallet-friendly price point.