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Health care industry spends $30B a year pushing its wares, from drugs to stem cell treatment
Spending on health care marketing nearly doubled from 1997 to 2016
01/14/2019 01:00 UTC
Promoting world peace through early prevention, intervention and pet therapy!
The swimsuits are gone at the Miss America Pageant, but the contestants' inane babble remains the same
09/18/1996 13:44 UTC
Auto safety for dummies
Critics who whine Obama is outlawing big cars for dangerous compacts are riding shotgun with empty barrels.
06/16/2009 14:20 UTC
Zen and the art of employee maintenance
What is the sound of one hand filing? Or, can the Buddha help the temp workers of the world?
12/24/1998 00:04 UTC
"Scream 3"
The final installment of Wes Craven's trilogy may be too wrapped up in its own cleverness, but it's still a fond farewell.
02/05/2000 01:00 UTC
Calculating better, cheaper and well-planned school bus routes
Engineers are redesigning and optimizing school bus transportation
03/19/2017 20:59 UTC
The best scenes in "The Book of Boba Fett" are silent
Non-spoken moments with the Tusken Raiders could teach the Disney+ show a thing or two about acting
01/26/2022 23:00 UTC
Underage, overworked and on their own: How do we protect teen models?
A new law gives models under 18 new protections -- but will it make a real difference?
04/02/2014 21:27 UTC
You're wrong about Common Core math: Sorry, parents, but it makes more sense than you think
When Common Core problems go viral, the steps seem complicated, unnecessary. But it actually teaches a real skill
11/29/2015 04:30 UTC
Blizzards in May. Wild fires. Is this global warming?
Sandy has been followed by massive spring snowfalls. Here's what to look for as our climate-change awareness grows
05/03/2013 21:56 UTC
Obama's endless fundraising
The election may be over, but the glad-handing continues. So much for the president's pledge to keep donors at bay
01/19/2013 05:27 UTC
London underground
Today's most eclectic director, Stephen Frears, talks about his hot new thriller "Dirty Pretty Things," Britain's new immigrant reality and the strange case of Tony Blair.
07/24/2003 00:00 UTC
Financial crack
The credit industry is getting wilier about taking our money, and addicted-to-spending Americans are letting them have it.
04/26/1999 20:00 UTC
New Jack City
From "The Bachelorette" to "documentaries" on the Bunny Ranch, America is wallowing in boobs and butts like never before. But just how nasty do we wanna be?
01/19/2003 00:42 UTC
Joe Conason's Journal
Why are Republicans happy about Arnold -- but cry treason when lefty celebs get political?
08/08/2003 00:15 UTC