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We can't help but play the lottery
The psychology of why we're continually seduced by marketing ploys and slogans like, "Hey, you never know"
08/25/2013 20:30 UTC
Here's what late-night comedians think of Trump's tax plan
Late-night talk show hosts made it clear that Trump was outright lying about his tax plan not helping the wealthy
09/29/2017 12:06 UTC
Obamacare repeal is stuck, but Paul Ryan tries to create the illusion of legislative motion
The “repeal and replace” effort on Obamacare has stalled, unless you count Paul Ryan’s cable news hits
02/04/2017 01:36 UTC
Has Martin Amis gone soft?
His newest novel, which treads similar ground as "Money," features an oddly sentimental turn
09/13/2012 00:28 UTC
"Venetian Stories" by Jane Turner Rylands
In this collection of light, often interconnected stories, characters move in rarefied social circles where fate rewards the guilty and even tragedy has a silver lining.
05/27/2003 23:00 UTC
Lena Dunham's absurd advance
The "Girls" creator nabbed a staggering advance for an advice book. And we wonder why big publishers struggle
10/09/2012 19:48 UTC
The Zen of Robert California
Taking its cues from James Spader\'s performance, the NBC show has become warm, relaxed and mysterious
11/03/2011 22:45 UTC
Hillary Clinton's foreign policy is pure fantasy
Clinton talks of possibly decades-long occupations and orderly regime changes, yet somehow Sanders is the fantasist
02/26/2016 21:45 UTC
Leslie Jones' frustrating "SNL" performance: Why I'm afraid she wasn't the right choice for the show
It's unfair, but it's the sad truth: As black women on-screen, the stakes are so much higher when we mess up
11/05/2014 00:52 UTC
U2
U2's "Pop" reviewed by Charles Taylor.
04/13/1997 23:00 UTC
Buzz Bissinger's confessions of a (maybe) shopaholic
The sportswriter says he's dropped hundreds of thousands at Gucci and elsewhere -- and CBS affiliate has the photos
03/26/2013 20:00 UTC
8 disturbing trends that reveal the South's battered psyche
Statistics show Southern states have the lowest economic mobility in the country. These phenomena help explain why
03/12/2014 21:22 UTC
Bank of America death-watch
It's a sword of Damocles over our banking system, and it looks more and more troubled as time passes
08/10/2011 02:30 UTC
Gen X catastrophe in the making: 7 things to know about America's coming inheritance explosion
America may soon look a lot more like "Downton Abbey" than the Land of Opportunity
04/03/2014 00:35 UTC
The women of Shouts and Murmurs
It turns out that for the past three years, they haven't existed.
08/29/2007 00:45 UTC