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September 3, 2014
Kent Russell
We Are Entering the Age of Alzheimer's
You and everyone you know will be touched by the disease. How are we going to get through this?
September 2, 2014
Yishai Schwartz
The Nude Celebrity Photo Theft Should Scare You More Than the NSA Does
September 1, 2014
Naomi Shavin
The Ten Worst-Paying Jobs in America
From fry cooks to the guy parking cars
September 1, 2014
Jan Nijman and Michael Shin
Miami Is the #1 Airport in America for Shipping Dead Foreigners. Here's What It Costs to Fly a Corpse Home.
September 1, 2014
Alice Robb
Science Does Not Support the 'Rule of Seven' for Relationships
Chris Martin and Jennifer Lawrence are fine
August 31, 2014
Deborah L. Rhode
Hooters Hires Based on Looks. So Do Many Companies. And There's No Law Against It.
August 31, 2014
Tracey Thorn
I Didn't Realize How Addicted My Kids Were to Sugar—Until I Took It Away
August 30, 2014
Oliver Farry
What Your Choice of Cafe Says About You
August 30, 2014
Sarah Williams Goldhagen
The Great Architect Rebellion of 2014
This year's Venice Bienale demolishes the popular notion of modernism in architecture
August 30, 2014
Leo Robson
How Scientists Captured the Brains of Amis and McEwan
August 29, 2014
Amy Cohn
Why the $#&@! Did Your Airline Cancel Your Flight Today? They Had a Very Good Reason.
An airline-industry expert explains why you get screwed over—and how to avoid it
August 29, 2014
Elaine Teng
Can "Doctor Who" Survive an Older Leading Man?
The new, older doctor who tests the mainstream popularity nerd culture
August 29, 2014
Jason Guriel
Miss de Beauvoir, Meet 'Alien v. Predator'
The pastiche poetry of Michael Robbins
August 28, 2014
Alice Robb
Kids Are Exposed to More Fat Shaming on TV Than Adults
Animated shows are the worst offenders
August 28, 2014
Jessica Nordell
Why Aren't Women Advancing At Work? Ask a Transgender Person.
Having experienced the workplace from both perspectives, they hold the key to its biases.
August 27, 2014
Jan Nijman and Michael Shin
In 12 Years, China Built More Houses Than There Are In All of the U.K.
The megacity boom is creating mega-ghost towns
August 27, 2014
Billy H.C.Kwok
Horrifying Photos of China's Dog-Eating Festival—and the Activists Who Are Trying to Stop It
August 27, 2014
Jonathan Cohn
ESPN's Report on Michael Sam's Shower Habits Was Delinquent Journalism
How he's accepted is a legitimate story, but the network is fumbling it
August 27, 2014
Alice Robb
Short Men Make Better Boyfriends and Husbands
They're less likely to divorce and they do an extra hour of housework each week
August 27, 2014
Yelena Akhtiorskaya
I Hated English Class, Until We Read Nabokov
The novelist taught me how to leave room for magic
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