New research calls into question a study suggesting circumcision halves a man's chances of contracting HIV, a claim detailed at length in 2006 in this former "Most E-Mailed" New York Times article. According to one expert, the latest data shows the 2006 findings to be "spurious and unsupported" and more related to behavior than physicality. Whoops.
Sorry you got such a bad rap, hooded friends. To make you feel more included, after the jump, we've made a list of all your ALLEGEDLY uncircumcised brethren in Hollywood.
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As they so rarely do when covering music, The New York Times gets it right today with a story about Sony BMG's new plans for their photo archive.
Apparently, Sony has discovered that all the great pictures they've just been storing in their photo collection – like this one of Johnny Cash – can be used to make money while the recording industry faces a tremendous recession.
The article heralds true musicians, ingenuity and art. Finally, Times. Now, do it again.

We've given wealthy corporations rap, punk rock, Johnny Cash, skateboarding, New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, lobster, graffiti and jeans—can't we keep cowboy for us? Seeing Hermès scarves on the ranch just ain't right.
After the jump, more from Charlize Theron's new Vogue shoot.
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