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Over 40,000 run Chicago Marathon amid increased security
It was the first major marathon since the Boston bombings
10/14/2013 00:19 UTC
What Virginia Woolf taught me about failure
At 22, I fell in love with Lily Briscoe in "To the Lighthouse." Now I understand her
11/23/2013 04:59 UTC
Longboard surfing women
Lisa Palac explores the brave and benevolent new world of women's longboard surfing at a competition in Capitola, California.
03/28/1998 01:00 UTC
The gentlemanly art of spanking
When women turn the other cheek, what are they asking for?
01/07/1999 18:07 UTC
Coming soon to Alaskan paradise: Devastating pollution
Alaska plans to pave over one of America's last pristine landscapes. Here's what's at stake
12/30/2013 03:00 UTC
Emotional artists
We saved each other, but all of this struggling to make things work has made me so tired!
08/11/2003 23:21 UTC
Amy Coney Barrett's "originalist" doctrine may sound good — but it's incoherent
Originalists like Barrett claim to rely on the objective "public meaning" of legal terms. Is there such a thing?
10/19/2020 11:00 UTC
Time For One Thing: A positive side effect
The risk of inheriting the gene that killed my mother had once frightened me into paralysis. But my relationship with my breast surgeon has helped me manage my fear.
10/14/1997 23:00 UTC
Take my wife, please!
At the North American Wife-Carrying Championships, a new kind of "nuptial sport" is flourishing
10/05/2012 00:39 UTC
The one percent always ate us alive: How human sacrifice led to our society's gross inequality
Elites knew the value of fearmongering even way back when
04/08/2016 02:56 UTC
Isabel Allende on the Amazon
03/25/1997 23:30 UTC
How a Chilean billionaire could poison a Minnesota wilderness
And how a tiny D.C. real estate investment put him in touch with the Trump family
01/14/2018 12:29 UTC
Joey Logano gives Roger Penske another Daytona 500 win
02/23/2015 14:30 UTC
No wonder they called him Turd Blossom
Karl Rove could put fecal matter on his lapel and call it a boutonniere. Goodbye and good riddance.
08/15/2007 14:06 UTC
Ackee and saltfish bites, lamb tarts and custom-made sneakers: A travel writer's guide to Toronto
Chaya Milchtein breaks down how travelers of every size can enjoy the Ontario's gorgeous capital city
10/08/2022 21:30 UTC