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Randi Weingarten answers "anything"
The American Federation of Teachers president defended her union on Reddit
10/27/2012 02:01 UTC
Ask the pilot
Exploding tires and bad math; the pilot exposes his darkest secrets.
10/14/2005 16:30 UTC
The case for leaks
Journalists are urging President Clinton to veto a bill that would make it a felony to disclose any classified information to the media.
11/02/2000 06:16 UTC
The foolishness of the baseball writers. Plus: More baseball memories
With sports writers so confused about baseball's labor issues, it's no wonder the fans are all at sea.
08/02/2002 23:41 UTC
The art of David Ortiz: Is Big Papi himself a work of art? Let's consult the experts
Big Papi finishes his baseball career as a star and an icon. But his performance might also transcend the field
10/16/2016 22:00 UTC
How can I free myself of my parents' control?
Mom and Dad say if I don't lose weight, they won't find me an apartment for grad school.
07/15/2005 22:56 UTC
I'm sober but my boyfriend says I'll drink again
What he thinks is just what he thinks. But I could use his support and encouragement
10/12/2010 04:20 UTC
If I write a salacious story in the first person, will readers assume it's about me?
10/06/1998 20:58 UTC
John Kerry: The road bike warrior
"John Kerry descended like he stole the friggin' bike from the GOP."
09/03/2008 14:49 UTC
The NFL doomed itself: "Concussion" filmmaker Peter Landesman on brain injuries, football and the "ethically challenged" New York Times
Despite the NYT's flawed story, the writer-director of Will Smith’s football exposé made no deals with the NFL
01/13/2016 05:00 UTC
Big questions for thinking fans
Does it still matter, as we go to war, whether Kentucky or Texas wins
the national men's basketball title? As much as it ever did.
03/21/2003 05:50 UTC
The gagging and the glory
Ryan Nerz spent a year on the competitive eating circuit -- land of therapeutic vomiting, esophagus control and "meat sweats."
04/19/2006 15:30 UTC
China goes long
An inside look at the country's burgeoning American football culture
08/31/2012 21:31 UTC
My 89-year-old dad's roommate refuses to get vaccinated
A reader's dad survived COVID-19, and is still high-risk — but his roommate is flouting public health advice
04/15/2021 11:00 UTC
The mystery of courage
A scholar of bravery talks about the virtue that's hard to find and impossible to define and why it kept John McCain from being elected.
10/25/2000 12:35 UTC
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