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The Exxon recession
The economy contracts, but Exxon-Mobil boasts record profits. Where's a socialist redistributionist when you need one?
10/30/2008 17:55 UTC
This smartphone-lens attachment ups your photography game
03/10/2018 21:41 UTC
"The Daytrippers"
"Daytrippers" is a charming road movie that never leaves the dinner table.
04/28/1997 23:00 UTC
"The Distance to the Moon"
A writer offers his own take on the literature of the road: the cross-country trip as midlife crisis.
05/14/1999 20:00 UTC
Say hello to Waymo: Google's self-driving car project gets a new name
"We are getting close and we are getting ready," said the CEO of the company devoted to robot-controlled vehicles
12/14/2016 01:33 UTC
White supremacy threatens safety in U.S. and Palestine
Policing in the United States and Israel highlight the dire need to change policing policy
06/09/2019 16:30 UTC
Film critic David Edelstein fired by NPR over "Last Tango in Paris" rape joke
Edelstein received backlash online after making a joke to comment on the death of Bernardo Bertolucci
11/28/2018 15:13 UTC
Nancy Pelosi's husband receives jail sentence for DUI
Paul Pelosi was arrested on May 28 and was found to have a blood alcohol level above 0.08%
08/24/2022 22:32 UTC
Save over 60% on this portable battery pack
05/06/2018 13:00 UTC
Paper Wings
Stephanie Zacharek reviews Marly Swick's novel "Paper Wings".
07/17/1996 23:00 UTC
"Driving Mr. Albert: A Trip Across America With Einstein's Brain"
A journalist and a pathologist take off for California toting the greatest scientific brain of the 20th century as cargo.
07/06/2000 23:00 UTC
We gambled and lost everything we didn't need
After nearly two years on the road, we arrive a different family -- splintered but revived.
12/14/2002 01:28 UTC
A horse-drawn trek toward a "do-over" in life
Bob Skelding and his 17-year-old poodle Clementine left New Hampshire in a wagon two years ago to see America
02/19/2011 21:45 UTC
"The Trip to Italy": A deceptively genius road-trip romp
Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon do Italy in another faux-casual comedy of death, poetry and Michael Caine impressions
08/15/2014 02:59 UTC
Road trips from hell: Why movies love disastrous family vacations
From "Little Miss Sunshine" to the new film "Force Majeure," bad family trips make great stories
11/15/2014 05:00 UTC