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The Pressure to ‘Act Like a Man’ Starts in Preschool
Boys as young as three are more than happy to police the toy box and make sure that no little dude walks away with a Barbie.
Boys as young as three are more than happy to police the toy box and make sure that no little dude walks away with a Barbie.
Welcome to Haberman, Queens: Population 0.
How to recognize even the most subtle and covert phases of narcissistic control, according to a psychologist.
Back when it was published in 1955, Henry Beecher’s paper paved the way for sounder drug trials and pushed scientists to better understand how we process pain.
A group of films, ranging from art-house gems to big blockbusters, that deserve a fresh look.
An ex-FBI agent, a psychologist and a fraud investigator share their best tips for detecting dishonesty.
A team of birders races to find as many bird species as possible in 24 hours.
There are many different types of stretching, but the two most common are static and dynamic stretching.
‘Ferrari’ recreated a bygone—and often deadly—age of motorsports.
A gene mutation that allowed our ancestors to venture north might also give some of us a competitive sporting advantage.
A visual prank exposes an Achilles’ heel of computer vision systems: Unlike humans, they can’t do a double take.
"You can get more done with more power to spare."
From bad bosses to gossipy colleagues and, of course, office refrigerator drama.
Some are using Final Fantasy and GTA Online as dating sites and long-time lovers are finding comfort and connection through Resident Evil. Could video games be the ultimate relationship tool?
Philippa Barnes was a child when her family joined the Jesus Fellowship. As an adult, she helped expose the shocking scale of abuse it had perpetrated.
The California-based gynecologist and Gwyneth biography source, Dr. Jen Gunter, on everything from how she views Gwyneth Paltrow’s legacy to the most difficult aspects of fighting pseudoscience claims.
I have opened my heart and my mind to Sam, and he’s brought both of us to the place we so desperately need to be.
Territory mapped during France’s colonial rule is behind clash that has exposed tensions between the countries.
Protein has taken over the packaged-snack aisles at the grocery store. But do you need extra protein in your chips and muffins?
Some psychiatric patients may actually have treatable autoimmune conditions. But what happens to the newly sane?
In the age of remote work, Instagram reels, and shrinking PTO, the one-day international trip is becoming both absurd and strangely relatable.
The Democratic Party shook up its presidential primary schedule in 2024, but it’s unclear if it’ll keep the same order next time.
Is Target being innovative or just following an industry trend?
“We need to do some serious rethinking,” a visibly frustrated Marco Rubio told a group of hostage families on Friday.
When your friend is in love—and you’re writhing in horror at the object of their affection—the first question to ask yourself isn’t how to raise the subject. It’s whether you should.
With the right approach, you can transform your job search from a source of frustration into a launchpad for the career you want.
Why today’s competitors far surpass the cheating champions of yesteryear.
Plus, the European countries where US politics have impacted local opinions of American visitors—according to a new survey.
The competition spurs innovation but has no clear prize or finish line.
Getting rid of the “forever chemical” Trifluoroacetic acid, or TFA, found in everything from drinking water to human blood, may be an impossible task.
The journal Science retracts a headline-grabbing study, but the authors vigorously defend their data and say the retraction is unwarranted.
From “A Little Bit Alexis” to “Smelly Cat” these songs have surpassed only existing within the worlds of their shows and gone on to become cultural phenomenons all on their own. In honor of ‘Freakier Friday’ and its fictional band’s anthem ‘Ultimate’, loo
Body-acceptance advocate Katie Sturino and Ronald Young Jr., host of the podcast Weight for It, answer listener questions about body image, weight loss drugs and bullying.
Before commercial pilots push back from the gate, they complete a comprehensive preflight check to verify that every system functions correctly during the journey ahead.
Their fees are getting higher—and their benefits are sometimes wildly complicated to redeem.
Doing real-time experiments like this in the wild can teach us a lot about our kids and ourselves as parents.
Thieves seized over 850,000 cars last year. See which models, states and behaviors draw the eyes of opportunists.
Those with equity in a home can trade up more easily, while many first-time homebuyers are still stuck on the sidelines.
An executive coach offers introverts five tips for sounding more confident. You’re smart, capable, and consistently deliver results. But in meetings, your voice disappears.
Forget the stereotype of the frail old woman who needs help carrying groceries – fitness mavens like Joan MacDonald show you can strength train at any age.
The FDA may remove the warning labels on hormone replacement therapies used to treat the symptoms of menopause. Doctors say the warning is scaring people who could benefit from these treatments.
Americans are worrying more about Social Security, and the Trump administration may be partly to blame. In an AARP survey released July 22, only 36% of Americans voiced confidence in the future of the retirement trust fund, down from 43% in 2020.
Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act introduced a tax deduction on auto loan interest — but eligibility for the tax break is limited.
Some well-meaning phrases don’t always go over well.
Environmentally-conscious young people are heading to estate sales for low cost, well-made products.