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50 years on, "The Joy of Sex" is outdated in parts but still a fun "unanxious" romp
While much of the sexual cookbook is outdated (and weirdly obsessed with horses), some advice remains solid
01/08/2022 19:59 UTC
Trump won on "white fright": Why identity politics win elections
Salon talks to Christopher Parker about why the Democrats should "play the race card" in the next election
07/22/2017 14:00 UTC
A survival guide for the age of digital disruption: "Project to Product"
One CEO's path to the understanding that technologists are no longer the drivers in Big Tech
12/13/2018 23:30 UTC
83% of senators call for boosting exorbitant U.S. aid to Israel; Bernie Sanders one of 17 who didn't
Israel already gets $3 billion per year, 53 percent of U.S. foreign military financing, but 83 senators want more
04/25/2016 23:10 UTC
The Library of Congress opened its catalogs to the world. Here’s why it matters
The Library of Congress's action is aligned with its mission of public service
08/13/2017 12:29 UTC
GOP's go-to economics study debunked
New research reveals that high public debt may not stifle economic growth as two popular economists have theorized
04/16/2013 21:48 UTC
"Self-deportation" doesn't shrink the shadow economy
Illegal immigrants don't always vanish when the laws get tougher. Sometimes they just go further underground
01/31/2012 18:00 UTC
Hillary Clinton's glaring vulnerability: Why Bernie Sanders must call out her militant foreign policy
Her saber-rattling Iran speech last week was only the latest sign: Clinton hasn't abandoned her hawkish ways
09/14/2015 18:00 UTC
"Please step to the side, sir"
The airlines' "no-fly" list is riddled with cases of mistaken identity. But the government's solution may be even more invasive.
04/10/2003 23:30 UTC
No bull — AI investing is coming to Wall Street
Artificial intelligence is emerging as a powerful investment tool, capable of finding trading patterns humans can't
08/24/2016 14:00 UTC
Learn how to build iOS apps for less than $30
09/20/2018 11:00 UTC
Journalism needs an audience to survive, but isn’t sure how to earn its loyalty
The profession has undergone decades of declines in readership, revenue and public trust, with no obvious end
02/16/2019 18:30 UTC
We’re studying collapsed civilizations so that ours can endure climate change
Paleoclimatologists are digging into the connections between the collapse of Maya Civilization and extreme droughts
12/03/2018 01:00 UTC
A plan to drive conservatives wild
The American Academy of Pediatrics says docs should pre-prescribe Plan B birth control to girls under 17
12/02/2012 20:00 UTC
Why do people share conspiracy theories and fake news? Maybe it's the human "need for chaos"
Scholar Michael Petersen says people often share rumors they know are false: "They want to incite hatred and chaos"
09/09/2018 16:10 UTC