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Targeted acts of kindness and sensible beauty
Are "random acts of kindness" actually kind?
12/08/2008 20:45 UTC
Down the memory hole: Dismantling democracy, one word at a time
Trump’s strategic assault on democracy, word by word
05/18/2018 07:59 UTC
"13 Going on 30"
Early on, "13 Going on 30" raises hopes that its message will be "It's great to be different." So why does it dash those hopes so cruelly?
04/24/2004 00:00 UTC
"Wedding Crashers"
Owen Wilson and Vince Vaughn whoop it up in this Hollywood comedy that's actually -- wowee! -- original and funny.
07/16/2005 00:00 UTC
Finding apps for the shadow economy
The digital divide is fast becoming ancient history, thanks to the all-powerful smartphone
01/19/2012 18:00 UTC
China Supports Arab League's Proposals For Syria
02/19/2012 05:36 UTC
"Past and ongoing GOP failures" plague McCarthy as he seeks House speakership support
On New Year's Day, McCarthy met with other Republicans to try to secure their vote for him as House Speaker
01/03/2023 09:00 UTC
Dinner under the stars: Why zodiac-themed food and drink is having a moment
"It's no surprise that elements of this ancient practice have gone mainstream," astrologer Nina Kahn says
08/20/2022 21:45 UTC
China Supports Arab League's Proposals For Syria
02/19/2012 05:45 UTC
Obama's push to cut SS annoys Dems, fails to move GOP
The president continues to irk his allies, by proposing a benefits cut as part of a grand deal. Republicans shrug
03/13/2013 19:00 UTC
"The Sopranos" haunts us still: Why we can't let go of the show's final scene
Eight years later, we *still* need to know if Tony gets popped. A cadre of psychoanalysts puts us on the couch
05/03/2015 20:30 UTC
The myth of upward mobility: American workers who start out poor are likely to remain so
"As the rungs of the ladder have moved farther apart, moving between them has become more difficult”
07/20/2016 12:58 UTC
"Bridgerton" is Netflix's randy costume confection that you'll want to put in your face straightaway
As with all things made to be mindlessly inhaled over the holidays, gorge now and think about its flaws later
12/25/2020 17:00 UTC
U.S. asks court to ignore Google, Microsoft bid to release spying data
The government claims it needs to protect the scope of its surveillance activities.
10/03/2013 00:20 UTC
How Rupert Murdoch spins banking reform
A Senate effort to crack down on credit rating agency shenanigans gets manhandled by the Wall Street Journal
05/14/2010 20:48 UTC