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Inhofe: So much more than just a climate change denier
Seven other reasons why the Oklahoma Republican and Google make strange bedfellows
07/11/2013 23:48 UTC
Why are we crying? The complicated truth about the tears that we shed
Tears aren't just unique to humans — they're one of the few things that actually bind us all together. But why?
11/01/2014 18:30 UTC
The shape of dreams
Freud called them the royal road to the unconscious. A hundred years later, the debate over what they mean goes on.
05/11/2000 20:00 UTC
"Y’all are coming at this like we’re racists": how "Survivor" highlights the pulse of socialization
Players are grappling with the ways in which social constructions of identity, like race, bleed into the game
06/18/2022 14:59 UTC
Best of Salon: Why "The Sopranos" final scene haunts us still
Years after Tony Soprano's final blackout, we're still trying to make sense of how it all ends
06/11/2017 15:30 UTC
"Mockingbird Years" and "The Last Good Freudian"
Two memoirists look back on their many years of psychotherapy -- and what they see ain't pretty.
06/14/2000 23:00 UTC
The power of positive shrinking
Is the new optimistic movement in psychology a theoretical breakthrough or a professional survival tactic?
10/21/1998 22:51 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 cost of Arizona's "audit" is quickly adding up
Arizona’s Maricopa County announced that it plans to replace all of its audited voting machines
06/29/2021 21:26 UTC
Two CNN analysts nearly come to blows over Trump's disgusting race-baiting
Van Jones and Jeffrey Lord were having none of what the other was saying, and it showed
03/02/2016 09:53 UTC
Trump deleted lines from his speech about prosecuting Jan. 6 rioters after Capitol insurrection
"You do not represent me. You do not represent our movement," one deleted line reportedly read
07/25/2022 22:34 UTC
Risky business
Albert Einstein and Evel Knievel were both looking for the same high.
07/22/1999 20:00 UTC
Crackpot authorities
From Wilhelm Reich to Julian Jaynes to H.W. Fowler, I sing of the brilliant, the ambitious and the just a bit mad.
08/17/1999 20:00 UTC
"The Tempest": Helen Mirren's sadly elegant mom-magician
Director Julie Taymor makes Prospero female -- but fails to shed new light on Shakespeare's much-dissected play
12/11/2010 03:30 UTC
Freud was dying of cancer, the Nazis were closing in — and his last book challenged Judaism. Why?
The father of psychoanalysis spent his final years penning a bizarre book on Jewishness that appalled many
10/29/2022 14:00 UTC