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Nothing makes sense anymore.
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The first thing Dr. Amy Goldberg told me is that this article would be pointless. She said this on a phone call last summer, well before the election, before a tangible sensation that facts were futil...
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Fortune was writing detective stories before Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
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Book hoarding is a well-documented habit. In fact, most literary types are pretty proud of the practice, steadfast in their desire to stuff shelves to maximum capacity. They're not looking to stop hoa...
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Burrowed into hard granite mountain faces and protected behind blast doors, 15,000 North Korean cannons and rocket launchers are aimed at the glass skyscrapers, traffic-choked highways and blocks of a...
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It's surprising how easy it is to lose sight of the important things in life. Busy schedules and regular routines have a tendency to put the brain on autopilot. When things aren't going quite the way...
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Are creative geniuses born or made?
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In the fall of 2009, the British celebrity chef Jamie Oliver arrived in Huntington, West Virginia, which had recently been named the unhealthiest city in America. Huntingtonians were suffering in reco...
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Another day, another politically charged book claiming the top spot on Amazon's hourly updated best-seller list. In the horse race of literary sales, classic speculative dystopian novel The Handmaid's...
George Clerk
Walk the creaking sugarcane with farmers changing age-old tradition to save the reef.
Alison Cosker
Gin was originally a medicine so that means a G&T is good for you, right?
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Last week, after Kellyanne Conway gave an interview describing falsehoods as "alternative facts," sales of George Orwell's decades-old classic 1984 spiked. The book, a part of so many high-school syll...
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Bullying is the top concern for most kids.