Kelly Gonsalves
Kelly Gonsalves is a sex and culture writer exploring love, lust, identity, and feminism. Her work has appeared at Bustle, Cosmopolitan, Marie Claire, and more, and she previously worked as an associate editor for The Week. She's obsessed with badass ladies doing badass things, wellness movements, and very bad rom-coms.
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A global tour of the season's autumnal splendor
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In Pictures In the week's most striking images, student Santas prepare for the holiday season, locals mourn beached whales, and more
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Don't mess with these boxing grannies
In Pictures "If somebody tries to attack me, I will punch him, really. Really, I will hit him badly."
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In Pictures In some of the week's most striking images, winter arrives, starlings swarm, and more
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Thailand's female rebel monks
In Pictures Thailand forbids women from becoming ordained monks. These bold female Buddhists are doing it anyway.
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What's left of home
In Pictures For many Mexican residents whose homes were destroyed in the September earthquake, the question of when or if the government will help rebuild their homes is up in the air
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In Pictures In the week's most striking images, floodgates burst in Vietnam, autumn arrives in Moscow, and more
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5 shocking photos that put the California wildfires in perspective
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7 stylishly patriotic July 4 outfits
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Vintage photos trace the unsung genius of the Post Office
In Pictures From flying sorting centers to delivery by missile, the history of America's postal service is chock full of weird, innovative ideas
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In Pictures In some of the week's most striking images, Catalans face off against Spanish police, monkeys congregate on a beach, and more
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Young and trans in Chile
In Pictures The conservative country may be warming to gender rights, but transgender children still have to forge their own path for recognition
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In Pictures In some of the week's most striking images, a taekwondo master breaks through concrete, a flock of birds appear ready for their Hitchcockian close-up, and more
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In Pictures In the week's most striking images, Hindus honor the dead, police dogs get some well-deserved praise, and more
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Watch day turn to night in these breathtaking photographs
In Pictures Stephen Wilkes wants you to get lost in his sweeping, time-bending cityscapes
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In Pictures In the week's most striking images, sunflowers wilt, sea mammals kiss, and more
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The guardians of the rainforest
In Pictures The Brazilian government has tasked more than 1,000 armed agents with protecting the rainforest from exploitation. It still may not be enough.
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In Pictures In the week's most striking images, Syrian children head back to school, a bride and groom go for a dip, and more
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America's era of duck-and-cover
In Pictures Images from a bygone era of nuclear panic
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Working with robots
In Pictures Bustling with sleek machinery and high-powered computers, the factory floor looks nothing like it did decades ago. But human workers are far from obsolete.
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Inside a secret Chinese bitcoin mine
In Pictures Bitcoins may be virtual currency, but they're still operated and maintained in a physical space. Step into a bitcoin mine.
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In Pictures In the week's most striking images, Little Leaguers celebrate, a demonstrator taunts police, and more
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13 photos of Americans awed and overwhelmed by the total eclipse
In Pictures See the moments when a rare astronomical marvel brought the country together
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Inside Sao Paulo's 'Crackland'
In Pictures A social experiment in Brazil's financial center provided crack addicts with jobs, beds, and the freedom to use drugs openly
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