
Elizabeth Kiefer
Contributing Writer
Elizabeth Kiefer is a former features editor at Cosmopolitan, where she focused on enterprise stories and reporting. These days, she writes and edits for major brands, magazines, and independent press across a broad range of subjects.

The Deathbed Wedding That Wasnāt
When Caroline Jordan and Joey Moughan said āI doā last year, they feared Joey had days to live. An anonymous stranger changed everythingāand became their marriageās silent partner.

We Asked. You Exploded. Inside Cosmoās First-Ever Survey of Financial Fury.
Grocery bills. Gas prices. Kid costs. Young women arenāt just āfeeling the economic pinchāātheyāre feeling the economic urge to punch a hole in the f*cking wall. Here, a deep dive into the roots of our economic rage and how to actually do something about it.

Why the Michigan Attorney General Race Could Mean Everything for Abortion Access Going Forward
Not to mention Prop 3, which would enshrine abortion access into the state constitution FOREVER.

15 Sexy Kitchen Accessories to Serve Dinner on, Even on a Random Monday
Food accessories so good thatā¦is it starting to feel hot in here?

Exactly How Facebook Learned Every Single Thing About You
In An Ugly Truth, two New York Times tech reporters reveal how Facebookās algorithms sacrificed everything for user engagement and created a misinformation epicenter.

The No-Bullsh*t, Not-Scary, Actually Helpful Guide to Egg Freezing
Because the internet is shockingly light on useful info, your mom didnāt go through it, and thereās a TON of stuff no one tells you.

According to This Big-Deal Data, Your Post-Pandemic Sex Life Is Going to Beā¦Interesting
Weāve uncovered some seriously *wipes brow* hot stuff about the future.

A Pandemic Silver Lining: My Closest Friendships Have Never Been Stronger
Itās totally normal to receive 500 texts from your group thread in a day, right?

