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Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has vowed “harsh retaliation” after the Trump-ordered assassination of military commander Qasem Soleimani. Link in bio to learn more.

Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has vowed “harsh retaliation” after the Trump-ordered assassination of military commander Qasem Soleimani. Link in bio to learn more.

Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has vowed “harsh retaliation” after the Trump-ordered assassination of military commander Qasem Soleimani. Link in bio to learn more.

Happy birthday Greta Thunberg! Click the link in our bio to read how the Swedish activist’s lone strike against climate change became a global movement. Photograph by Anna TĂ€rnhuvud

Happy birthday Greta Thunberg! Click the link in our bio to read how the Swedish activist’s lone strike against climate change became a global movement. Photograph by Anna TĂ€rnhuvud

Happy birthday Greta Thunberg! Click the link in our bio to read how the Swedish activist’s lone strike against climate change became a global movement. Photograph by Anna TĂ€rnhuvud

As Neil Young prepares to enter a new decade with no signs of stopping, we survey his vast body of work. From hippie folk to country rock to grunge and beyond — click the link in our bio for the musician's essential albums. Photograph by Koh Hasebe/Shinko Music/Getty Images

As Neil Young prepares to enter a new decade with no signs of stopping, we survey his vast body of work. From hippie folk to country rock to grunge and beyond — click the link in our bio for the musician's essential albums. Photograph by Koh Hasebe/Shinko Music/Getty Images

As Neil Young prepares to enter a new decade with no signs of stopping, we survey his vast body of work. From hippie folk to country rock to grunge and beyond — click the link in our bio for the musician's essential albums. Photograph by Koh Hasebe/Shinko Music/Getty Images

Remember when Kanye West tweeted “Ima fix wolves”? What about when Prince kicked Kim Kardashian offstage? Every decade has its bizarre musical moments that, no matter how big or small, become seared into our brains for eternity. Tap the link in our bio for some of the weird music moments of the 2010s. Photograph by Youtube, Cindy Barrymore/Shutterstock

Remember when Kanye West tweeted “Ima fix wolves”? What about when Prince kicked Kim Kardashian offstage? Every decade has its bizarre musical moments that, no matter how big or small, become seared into our brains for eternity. Tap the link in our bio for some of the weird music moments of the 2010s. Photograph by Youtube, Cindy Barrymore/Shutterstock

Remember when Kanye West tweeted “Ima fix wolves”? What about when Prince kicked Kim Kardashian offstage? Every decade has its bizarre musical moments that, no matter how big or small, become seared into our brains for eternity. Tap the link in our bio for some of the weird music moments of the 2010s. Photograph by Youtube, Cindy Barrymore/Shutterstock

A decade full of iconic stars: BeyoncĂ©, Taylor, Rihanna, Kendrick, Kacey, Robyn, Cardi, Lorde. But there’s a question haunting the Twenty-Teens: Was this a decade or not? At the link in our bio, Rob Sheffield writes about the effects of living without a real decade. Photographs by Invision/AP/Shutterstock, Andrew White/Invision/AP/Shutterstock, Simone Joyner/Getty Images

A decade full of iconic stars: BeyoncĂ©, Taylor, Rihanna, Kendrick, Kacey, Robyn, Cardi, Lorde. But there’s a question haunting the Twenty-Teens: Was this a decade or not? At the link in our bio, Rob Sheffield writes about the effects of living without a real decade. Photographs by Invision/AP/Shutterstock, Andrew White/Invision/AP/Shutterstock, Simone Joyner/Getty Images

A decade full of iconic stars: BeyoncĂ©, Taylor, Rihanna, Kendrick, Kacey, Robyn, Cardi, Lorde. But there’s a question haunting the Twenty-Teens: Was this a decade or not? At the link in our bio, Rob Sheffield writes about the effects of living without a real decade. Photographs by Invision/AP/Shutterstock, Andrew White/Invision/AP/Shutterstock, Simone Joyner/Getty Images

Michael Bolton tells us about his 1990 collaboration with Bob Dylan on “Steel Bars”: “Anybody in their right mind would stop whatever they were doing.” Click the link in our bio to read about the time the two singers wrote a song together. Photograph by Ian Dickson/Shutterstock

Michael Bolton tells us about his 1990 collaboration with Bob Dylan on “Steel Bars”: “Anybody in their right mind would stop whatever they were doing.” Click the link in our bio to read about the time the two singers wrote a song together. Photograph by Ian Dickson/Shutterstock

Michael Bolton tells us about his 1990 collaboration with Bob Dylan on “Steel Bars”: “Anybody in their right mind would stop whatever they were doing.” Click the link in our bio to read about the time the two singers wrote a song together. Photograph by Ian Dickson/Shutterstock

Roddy Ricch mined the long-term effects of a tumultuous youth on his debut album, ‘Please Excuse Me for Being Antisocial.’ Now, he’s thinking about what that really means. Tap the link in our bio to read why the West Coast melodist is a star with no one to celebrate with. Photograph by @itstrotter

Roddy Ricch mined the long-term effects of a tumultuous youth on his debut album, ‘Please Excuse Me for Being Antisocial.’ Now, he’s thinking about what that really means. Tap the link in our bio to read why the West Coast melodist is a star with no one to celebrate with. Photograph by @itstrotter

Roddy Ricch mined the long-term effects of a tumultuous youth on his debut album, ‘Please Excuse Me for Being Antisocial.’ Now, he’s thinking about what that really means. Tap the link in our bio to read why the West Coast melodist is a star with no one to celebrate with. Photograph by @itstrotter

Every decade has its own sonic quirks — ones that range from revolutionary (AutoTune) to fleeting (airhorns). From flutes to whispers to glitchy vocals, click the link in our bio for the sonic ticks that kept popping up across genres throughout the decade. Photograph by Frank Micelotta/Picturegroup/Shutterstock

Every decade has its own sonic quirks — ones that range from revolutionary (AutoTune) to fleeting (airhorns). From flutes to whispers to glitchy vocals, click the link in our bio for the sonic ticks that kept popping up across genres throughout the decade. Photograph by Frank Micelotta/Picturegroup/Shutterstock

Every decade has its own sonic quirks — ones that range from revolutionary (AutoTune) to fleeting (airhorns). From flutes to whispers to glitchy vocals, click the link in our bio for the sonic ticks that kept popping up across genres throughout the decade. Photograph by Frank Micelotta/Picturegroup/Shutterstock

The recent announcement of the upcoming Mötley CrĂŒe/Poison/Def Leppard tour inspired pangs of hair-metal nostalgia among a certain generation. But there’s another, perhaps more important reason to celebrate the news: It marks yet another moment in the return of the umlaut. From Amon DĂŒĂŒl II to JaĂż-Z, tap the link in our bio to look back at some of the most noteworthy umlauts in pop history. Photographs used in photo illustration by Mark Venema/Wireimage; Shutterstock; Dave Allocca/DMI/The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images

The recent announcement of the upcoming Mötley CrĂŒe/Poison/Def Leppard tour inspired pangs of hair-metal nostalgia among a certain generation. But there’s another, perhaps more important reason to celebrate the news: It marks yet another moment in the return of the umlaut. From Amon DĂŒĂŒl II to JaĂż-Z, tap the link in our bio to look back at some of the most noteworthy umlauts in pop history. Photographs used in photo illustration by Mark Venema/Wireimage; Shutterstock; Dave Allocca/DMI/The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images

The recent announcement of the upcoming Mötley CrĂŒe/Poison/Def Leppard tour inspired pangs of hair-metal nostalgia among a certain generation. But there’s another, perhaps more important reason to celebrate the news: It marks yet another moment in the return of the umlaut. From Amon DĂŒĂŒl II to JaĂż-Z, tap the link in our bio to look back at some of the most noteworthy umlauts in pop history. Photographs used in photo illustration by Mark Venema/Wireimage; Shutterstock; Dave Allocca/DMI/The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images

It was the best of decades, it was the most WTF of decades. From superhero blockbusters to experimental docs, ‘The Social Network’ to ‘Parasite’ — click the link in our bio for the 50 best movies of the 2010s. Photographs by Columbia/Kobal/Shutterstock, Black Panther Photo: ©2018 Marvel, Warner Bros/Kobal/Shutterstock

It was the best of decades, it was the most WTF of decades. From superhero blockbusters to experimental docs, ‘The Social Network’ to ‘Parasite’ — click the link in our bio for the 50 best movies of the 2010s. Photographs by Columbia/Kobal/Shutterstock, Black Panther Photo: ©2018 Marvel, Warner Bros/Kobal/Shutterstock

It was the best of decades, it was the most WTF of decades. From superhero blockbusters to experimental docs, ‘The Social Network’ to ‘Parasite’ — click the link in our bio for the 50 best movies of the 2010s. Photographs by Columbia/Kobal/Shutterstock, Black Panther Photo: ©2018 Marvel, Warner Bros/Kobal/Shutterstock

‘Just Mercy' isn't groundbreaking, says Peter Travers — but Michael B. Jordan and Jamie Foxx soar. Tap the link in our bio to read Travers’ review on the film about an American hero. Photograph by Jake Giles Netter/Warner Bros.

‘Just Mercy' isn't groundbreaking, says Peter Travers — but Michael B. Jordan and Jamie Foxx soar. Tap the link in our bio to read Travers’ review on the film about an American hero. Photograph by Jake Giles Netter/Warner Bros.

‘Just Mercy' isn't groundbreaking, says Peter Travers — but Michael B. Jordan and Jamie Foxx soar. Tap the link in our bio to read Travers’ review on the film about an American hero. Photograph by Jake Giles Netter/Warner Bros.

Jazz continued to explode in 2019, shooting off in countless directions. New forms of protest song, fresh strains of fusion, and more. Click the link in our bio to look back at the prevailing currents that shaped the genre this year. Photos in Illustration by Lauren Desberg, Lauren Orseau, and Eric Ryan Anderson

Jazz continued to explode in 2019, shooting off in countless directions. New forms of protest song, fresh strains of fusion, and more. Click the link in our bio to look back at the prevailing currents that shaped the genre this year. Photos in Illustration by Lauren Desberg, Lauren Orseau, and Eric Ryan Anderson

Jazz continued to explode in 2019, shooting off in countless directions. New forms of protest song, fresh strains of fusion, and more. Click the link in our bio to look back at the prevailing currents that shaped the genre this year. Photos in Illustration by Lauren Desberg, Lauren Orseau, and Eric Ryan Anderson