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The lifesaving power of gratitude (or, why you should write that thank you note)
An attitude of gratitude may relieve stress, which in turn may lead to better health
08/08/2018 00:54 UTC
Hurting young men put pen to rage
A writing teacher who works with juveniles sees familiar pain in the diary of Eric Harris.
10/04/1999 20:00 UTC
Get the lead out: Pencils are garbage
The tiny wooden tyrants need to be erased from the supply closet
12/01/2018 18:00 UTC
On the offense
From the missing munitions to a ballooning war bill, John Kerry seizes on bad news out of Iraq, putting George W. Bush on the defensive.
10/26/2004 19:12 UTC
America's curious political awakening to Marianne Williamson
The spiritual author isn't going to be president. But her candidacy, like self-help, does reveal a lot about us
07/07/2019 19:30 UTC
Soylent Coffiest is made out of green tea, people. (It really sort of is.)
First Soylent went after solid meals, now its new drink Coffiest is trying to make your morning latte obsolete.
08/12/2016 13:59 UTC
Last year on Memorial Day: Trump signals that America is "susceptible to fascist appeals"
On Memorial Day 2016: The rise of Trump "arguably creeps closer to the fringes of fascism than anything preceding"
05/29/2017 10:00 UTC
"The Outsider": Crafting Stephen King's suburban horror despite a New York state of mind
Salon talks to writer Richard Price about keeping a crime story with supernatural undertones feeling real
01/20/2020 22:30 UTC
How the trauma of the Vietnam War led to the age of "alternative facts"
Fifty years later, we still can't agree on what went wrong in Vietnam. Now we can't agree on anything at all
06/19/2023 16:00 UTC
A cyclist abroad: Why European bike culture far outpaces America's
I spent a week in the world's top bike cities, and I never wanted to come home
08/14/2015 18:24 UTC
A lost soul
After her strokes, my grandmother is still here. But what is left is base behavior and compulsion, unleavened by charity, kindness or faith.
01/08/2002 01:35 UTC
The whys and hows of cooking with liquid nitrogen
And why you'll be seeing it in your kitchen soon. Plus, a four-star chef's way to eat milk
07/17/2010 05:02 UTC
That neat and tidy map of tastes on the tongue you learned in school is all wrong
The tongue map was debunked by scientists a long time ago
05/29/2017 17:30 UTC
The oyster is your world: The little aphrodisiac that could save our shores, clean our waters and much more
Wild oyster populations are close to extinction — and without them our coastal communities would be shucked
10/17/2016 00:30 UTC
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