Adults need to play, too
Parks are an important public health resource in our country, they connect people, and are a safe space to connect
Katherine Devine and Kim K
How an unexceptional vaudeville performer turned a lurid tabloid scandal into national fame and fortune
Surviving Death
A journalist's search for consciousness beyond the grave
Saying no to narcissism
What it really takes to ditch the self-absorbed and avoid adopting their bad habits
Environmental policing cuts
Budget cuts could open doors to unwanted action
Origins of the Alt-Right
Alt-Right's intellectual force has elements of fascism, 19th-century nativism, and slavery-produced white supremacy
Your vagina will thank you
High-tech toys and tools offer scads of information. It's hard to imagine we survived so long without them
Revenge isn't always sweet
The best kinds of revenge make people feel like they are living in a better, more controllable and fair world
No DAPL is still a force
The Indigenous Environmental Network vows to fight to the end
Bingewatch the spring away
The spring television slate includes shows that will take on new meaning and one that’s been on hiatus since 1991
President Trump wants to demolish a federal agency that has played a crucial role in American history
Thou shalt not bounce checks
Apparently baroque and quite antiquated, the personal banking system in Abu Dhabi suits me just fine
Eat (like) the rich
What the celeb diets we consume say about us, from GOOP and Lena Dunham's plants to Ted Nugent's kill grill
Everything we’re hearing about Trump's forthcoming federal budget goes against putting the American people first
The affordable-art paradox
Art fairs aimed at the masses, rather than wealthy collectors, are popular. What's the real value of the work sold?
Ask Donald Trump anything!
Want the secret to raising an Ivanka of your own? Here's the foolproof plan to becoming Father of the Year
Engineers are redesigning and optimizing school bus transportation
Thou makest America great
America was under attack from shadowy foreign conspiracies and imaginary enemies — when John Adams was president
A look at the kitchen appliance that revolutionized the way we cook
Anti-Semitism damage control
A reputation expert says that merely pointing out Trump's Jewish son-in-law doesn't defend him
Mind candy for people who aren't afraid to think
Themes from Hannah Arendt's “The Origins of Totalitarianism” are still relevant today
Trumpcare, Ryancare, Trashcare
With the AHCA, the Republicans have put a price tag on the lives of America's working class: $300 billion
Baby boomers are selfish
Salon talks to Bruce Cannon Gibney about "A Generation of Sociopaths," the mess created by boomers and the future