Kate Bennert · 06/25/13 11:42AM

Heidi Klum has been saving her sons' shaved afros in ziplock bags so that she can glue it to their faces in the name of art.

Camille Dodero · 06/25/13 11:37AM

Nearly half of Mad Men's viewers report a household income of at least $100,000 a year. Sounds like an account demographic tailor-made for SC&P.

Court Rules Homeless People Are Allowed to Have Stuff

Hamilton Nolan · 06/25/13 10:27AM

Lost amid the uproar over other Supreme Court rulings this week was this: yesterday, SCOTUS let stand a lower court ruling that said that the city of LA cannot just confiscate and destroy the possessions of homeless people. Homeless people may legally have things, huzzah.

Max Read · 06/25/13 09:59AM

NSA leaker Edward Snowden is—as many have reported—in the "in transit" zone of Sheremetyevo Airport, Russian President Vladimir Putin confirms, and Russia won't extradite him. If you're heading through Sheremetyevo, drop us a line at tips@gawker.com!

Hamilton Nolan · 06/25/13 09:04AM

At least two-thirds of Washington, DC residents are racist.

Colleges Are Spending All Their Money on Your Precious Fancy Dorms

Hamilton Nolan · 06/25/13 08:41AM

College, an institution that, like one of those "deluxe" raffle tickets, extracts a hefty fee in exchange for a chance of entry into a higher social class, is very expensive these days. Why? According to one new analysis, it's because of your sniveling need for "nice" dorms and food.

Hamilton Nolan · 06/25/13 08:04AM

Fat Joe has been sentenced to four months in prison for failing to pay taxes. Can accountants save hip hop?

Taylor Berman · 06/24/13 10:47PM

Looks like all of those apology videos didn't work: On Monday, Smithfield Foods, the world's largest pork producer, ended their business relationship with Paula Deen. If the makers of various spiral hams have lost faith in her, it can't be too much longer until her remaining sponsors, including Wal-Mart, follow suit.

Taylor Berman · 06/24/13 09:55PM

The presidential palace in Kabul, Afghanistan was attacked early Tuesday morning. Gunfire and several large explosions were reported at the palace and the buildings surrounding it, including the CIA's Afghan headquarters. The Taliban texted reporters, many of whom were at the palace already, to claim responsibility.