Check out the list of links that should be on your radar today:
Activists are pushing colleges and universities to take a stricter stance against sexual assault. Fingers crossed that the schools listen. [USA Today]
H&M’s new ads feature plus-size swimsuit models—without making a big deal about the fact that they’re plus-size (aka, normal-size). [Jezebel]
The exciting updates about season four of Arrested Development just keep coming in. The latest: Apparently John Krasinski is set to do a cameo. [Vulture]
All that caffeine being added to your gum and snacks lately? The FDA is worried that it might be dangerous. [AP]
Women aren’t the only one who body-shame themselves. Men can also have a negative body image—and it makes them less optimistic about finding a girl. [Huffington Post]
Reports of ground turkey infected with superbugs have cropped up in 21 states. Find out how to protect yourself from food contamination. [Reuters]
In news you’ll want to hide from your boyfriends and husbands, a new company called Wool & Prince has created a men’s dress shirt designed to be worn for 90 days straight without wrinkling or smelling bad. [The Frisky]
Ray J’s new music video for his song “I Hit It First” (ugh) features a woman who looks eerily similar to Kim Kardashian. What a “coincidence.” [Huffington Post]
Japanese reachers say an antibiotic may help men stay faithful. Or, you know, they could just choose not to cheat. [Medical Daily]
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