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The science of the plot twist: How writers exploit our brains
Why are plot twists so satisfying?
05/17/2018 20:30 UTC
"Everything comes to an end"
Money, drugs, psychiatry and rampant individualism threaten both of Tony's families as "The Sopranos" sounds an even darker, bleaker tone.
09/17/2002 00:00 UTC
Suicide tourists flock to Switzerland
The country is one of three that allows physician-assisted suicide
09/23/2014 18:59 UTC
Decoding Trump's meaningless mantra: Making America great again for the sour, mean and delusional
"Make America great again" means whatever you want it to — at least if you’re a paranoid, small-minded white dude
01/21/2017 16:00 UTC
Arizona judge approves near-total abortion ban
"No archaic law should dictate our reproductive freedom," said one rights advocate.
09/24/2022 18:14 UTC
Texas church pushes racist doctrine
Nacogdoches' Appleby Baptist Church argues that there's a biblical precedent for strict racial segregation
04/26/2013 20:51 UTC
Bob Knight, c'est moi
Like the curse that can't be separated from the diamond, the former coach's drive was also his downfall.
09/27/2000 23:00 UTC
The Year in Uber scandals: A surge-priced cruise through the company's biggest controversies
2014 was the year investor Peter Thiel called Uber the “most ethically-challenged company in Silicon Valley"
12/25/2014 00:00 UTC
Baking like a chef: Coffee-hazelnut biscotti
Who needs the espresso? These travel-friendly biscotti already come spiked
12/07/2010 06:20 UTC
Exonerating Bill Buckner
25 years after the Red Sox infielder's infamous World Series error, we look at what really happened that October
10/25/2011 21:15 UTC
Reporter asks London mayor tone-deaf question during Pakistan visit
"Home is south London, mate," Sadiq Khan replied
12/07/2017 19:26 UTC
Social media has to stop banning women's bodies
A naked women's rowing team is the newest example of the online double standard for which bodies are "appropriate"
07/21/2014 20:24 UTC
Robots are coming for the elderly — and that's a good thing
Robot companionship can't fully replace humans — but they could help alleviate loneliness in senior homes
01/30/2022 19:00 UTC
This can't become our new normal: Hate acts reported across the country in wake of Trump's victory
Minorities, LGBT people and women are reporting vandalism and worse in Trump's name. White people need to speak out
11/11/2016 17:56 UTC
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