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Tom Holland Dresses Like a Menswear Bloke Now

And he’s got the lad haircut to match.

How Joe Biden Brought Watch Collecting Back to the White House

Throughout his years in the Oval Office, 46 has favored timepieces with deep ties to American history and government.

Joe Biden Wore His Ray-Ban Shades Like It Was a Civic Duty

When 46 officially exits the presidency, the Oval Office will lose its most passionate aviator booster since JFK.

Just How Much Water Should You Drink Every Day?

Hydration is crucial—but past a certain point, more isn't better.

Why Does This Deadly Cancer Disproportionately Affect Men?

Especially when few basic precautionary habits make such a difference.

The Real-Life Diet of Caeleb Dressel, Who Eats Beef From His Own Cows

The seven-time Olympic champion swimmer told GQ about growing his own food, dealing with burnout, and the intensity of his pre-Paris workouts.

The Best Water Flossers Give Your Mouth a Supreme Kind of Clean

We talked to dentists to select the absolute best options for your teeth—and then we put them through the wringer.

Deadpool & Wolverine Is About To Make a Pile of Money. But Can It Make the MCU Great Again?

Two GQ contributors discuss 2024's only theatrically-released Marvel Cinematic Universe film, and what—if anything—this cameo-heavy Ryan Reynolds/Hugh Jackman team-up portends for the future of the franchise.

Deadpool & Wolverine's Deep-Cut A-Lister Cameo, Explained

The Marvel blockbuster features a slew of surprise appearances by actors from superhero movies past—and one extra-surprising guest-star turn with eighteen years of development-hell history behind it.

Robert Lipsyte: Joe Biden Broke the Ultimate Old-Man Rule

“I have mixed feelings about Biden stepping aside,” Lipsyte, 86, writes. “I sympathized with Joe even though I wouldn’t want him as a crossing guard.”

Will Kamala Harris’s ‘Brat Summer’ Translate Into Actual Votes?

In 2020, the KHive was just another fandom, susceptible to flame wars and infighting, writes Ryan Broderick. Now it has helped deliver one of the most impressive weeks in recent political history. How long will the good times last?

Three Years Ago, Alexis Sablone Skated in the Olympics. Now, She's Designing Team USA's Uniforms

Chatting with the skater and all-around polymath about cooking up Olympic gear and the weirdness of treating skateboarding like a regular sport.

Tyrese Haliburton Is Ready to Carry the Torch

The Pacers point guard transformed himself from unheralded prospect to full-fledged NBA superstar—and, hopefully, Olympic gold medalist. If you doubt him, all the better. “That's the fun part: it's just another chip on my shoulder.”

Meet Formula 1’s Human Cheat Code

Red Bull’s genius engineer Adrian Newey is set to become a free agent—and could turn any team into an instant contender.

How Does the NFL Top 100 Actually Work?

Every summer, the NFL releases a list of its 100 best players, as selected by their peers. How does the voting happen? Who’s in charge of collecting the ballots? And perhaps most importantly: how do the players feel about it?

Tyrese Haliburton Is Ready to Carry the Torch

The Pacers point guard transformed himself from unheralded prospect to full-fledged NBA superstar—and, hopefully, Olympic gold medalist. If you doubt him, all the better. “That's the fun part: it's just another chip on my shoulder.”

Emma Corrin Enters Their Supervillain Era

The Crown star turned newly-minted Marvel antagonist shakes off the shackles of period drama to take on an all-new challenge: Going toe to toe with mighty mutants Deadpool and Wolverine in the film that could save (or sink) the MCU onscreen. No pressure.

It Took Colman Domingo Three Decades to Reach the Summit of Hollywood. Now What?

After years of grinding, Colman Domingo has finally been nominated for an Oscar and become the new king of red-carpet style.

Amandla Stenberg Takes Star Wars Back to a Jedi Golden Age

In The Acolyte, set one hundred years before the prequels, Stenberg plays twins who’ve grown up on opposite sides of the Force, in a show that aims to challenge long-held preconceptions about the Star Wars universe. “They’ve called our show The Woke-alyte a fair amount,” Stenberg says. “I’m like, ‘Okay, what about it?’”