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Returning to the scene of the crash: A survivor of the Uruguayan rugby team plane crash reflects
I spent 72 days in the Andes mountains before we were rescued. This is what it's like to go back, years later
06/15/2019 22:30 UTC
Teaching the cannibals to dance: Part Two
Craig Nelson journeys farther than expected into a land of penis gourds and pig sacrifices.
01/20/1999 01:00 UTC
I teach refugees to map their world
A Rochester Institute of Technology professor empowers refugees by helping them keep up with changing surroundings
05/22/2018 00:30 UTC
Kickstarter might get you audited
Few artists and entrepreneurs looking for crowdfunding realize the money they receive is taxable income
04/10/2013 19:44 UTC
Astronomers discover a tiny planet orbiting our nearest galactic neighbor
Proxima d, which orbits the star nearest our Sun, is estimated to be only a quarter of Earth's mass
02/14/2022 22:00 UTC
"Loki" finds its glorious purpose in the end of the MCU as we know it
Meeting the ultimate variant who even makes a monologue riveting is just the beginning of Marvel's madness
07/15/2021 00:20 UTC
Chelsea Handler and Nick Offerman appear butt-naked on Esquire's April cover
Because women and men interact by holding hands naked
03/13/2015 18:34 UTC
The new "Ghostbusters" trailer is here: "30 years ago, 4 scientists saved New York — this summer a new team will answer the call"
Get your first look at Paul Feig's reboot featuring Kristen Wiig, Melissa McCarthy, Leslie Jones and Kate McKinnon
03/03/2016 19:35 UTC
Experts: Newly revealed Florida grand jury may target associates who “followed Trump’s instructions”
Special counsel may be "investigating a one-off charge in Florida against an individual defendant or two"
06/07/2023 19:00 UTC
James Joyce's lyrical, sensual literary legacy: Why so many novels steal from "Ulysses"
From Pat Conroy to Richard Russo, mainstream contemporary fiction would not exist without Joyce's novel
06/15/2014 18:00 UTC
Ozempic in the spotlight is just the latest in the long, strange history of weight-loss drugs
"It is no wonder demand for weight-loss drugs continues to soar"
08/31/2023 20:31 UTC
Ice, ice, baby
Here I am: Cold to the bone, face smeared with mud, herding horses near the Arctic Circle. Call me "Incredulous in Iceland."
09/01/1999 20:00 UTC
The best and boldest new must-read books for May
From poignant novels to eerie speculative fiction, May has it all, even Japanese American Jane Austen short stories
05/05/2020 23:44 UTC
Not all animals have a use: The passing of John Berger brings to mind a prancing cockatoo
A YouTube video serves as a tribute to John Berger's prescient writings about zoos
01/08/2017 04:30 UTC
Like Trump, I was on monoclonal antibody drugs. This is what they do to you
Trump fundamentally misunderstands what monoclonal antibodies are, and what they do
10/10/2020 18:00 UTC