Check out the list of links that should be on your radar today:
Celebrate National Grilled Cheese Day with some cheesy trivia—and these grown-up versions of the delicious sandwich. [LA Times]
Fun fact: Fictional veep Julia Louis-Dreyfus and real-life veep Joe Biden had lunch. [USA Today]
Phew, you can still get your Women’s Health subscription deliveries on Saturdays—the USPS won’t be canceling Saturday delivery any time soon. [Washington Post]
Black women may put on more pounds when using the IUD or a hormonal implant, according to a new study. So not fair. [Reuters]
This (admittedly cool) new infographic from the CDC illustrates how obesity swept America in the 25 years from 1985 to 2010. [The Atlantic]
More than 10,000 people—many of them young girls—have subjected themselves to judginess by tweeting selfies with the hashtag #beautypageant. #sad [Refinery29]
A New York City English teacher asked students to think like a Nazi and make an evidence-based argument about why Jews are evil. There aren’t enough face-palms in the world… [Times Union]
A man in Denmark was acquitted of rape on account of sexsomnia. How is that a legitimate excuse? [Medical Daily]
And the insensitivity doesn’t stop there: In Boston, McDonald’s posted ads mocking PSAs for people who need mental health counseling. Classy. [Eater]
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