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Who Created Maslow’s Iconic Pyramid?
An investigation into the real origins of Maslow's pyramid.
An investigation into the real origins of Maslow's pyramid.
Psychologists have the answer — and, for once, a fairly straightforward solution.
Altar bread was once made by hundreds of communities of nuns across the US. Now, a for-profit company controls nearly the entire market.
‘Do-gooders’ are often judged harshly. Why do we resent their acts of altruism or question their motives?
One of the best ways to release the tissue and decompress the bones and joints.
Outdoor tradition or dangerous, polluting, wasteful relic of the past?
Plants communicate, nurture their seedlings, and get stressed.
A recipe from Ed Barrow’s “The Monday Pasta Club” bathes the shredded sprouts in generous amounts of butter, cream and cheese.
There is a wide selection of vegetables that will happily grow in pots and provide you with a fantastic harvest.
People have known about magnets since ancient times, but the physics of ferromagnetism remains a mystery. A familiar puzzle is getting physicists closer to the answer.
Why use fences or traps when you can use deadly viruses or lustful snakes?
A psychologist’s advice on how to talk to kids about their bodies and physical insecurities.
From bad bosses to gossipy colleagues and, of course, office refrigerator drama.
Tariffs, oversupply and teetotaling Gen-Zs have all contributed to the downfall of one of America’s most iconic liquors.
Waking up from a nap feeling groggy, tired or ill? Experts say it’s common. Here’s what could be going wrong.
Over 21 days of talking with ChatGPT, an otherwise perfectly sane man became convinced that he was a real-life superhero. We analyzed the conversation.
Disclosing acts of kindness could encourage even more altruism – if we can find a way around the awkwardness.
US woman Aimee Betro was hired to come to the UK to kill a Birmingham man as part of a family feud.
Wild salmon is abundant in Alaska and coveted by chefs — but most Americans eat the cheaper, milder farmed kind. Journalist Kim Cross set out to learn why — and how to cook the real thing right.
With a history dating back almost 1,000 years, leatherwork remains at the heart of Andalusian life—thanks to the modern-day artisans working diligently to preserve the craft.
Freak tornadoes, “explosions” of jellyfish, flash floods and dried up pumps.
The fact that animals don’t use words makes it hard to decode their communication. But technology is starting to make it easier.
Geoffrey Hinton, known as the “godfather of AI,” fears the technology he helped build could wipe out humanity — and “tech bros” are taking the wrong approach to stop it.
It’s that time of year again: new hopes, new stars, and plenty of unanswered questions. Here’s what to look out for.
Exclusive: The Nobody 2 star and veteran comic considers the future of comedy, late night, and SNL.
The art of bingata has been a quiet symbol of resilience on the Japanese island of Okinawa. Now, it’s being revived by the descendants of the textile tradition’s original practitioners.
Gallup has been tracking Americans’ drinking behavior since 1939. Here’s what a recent survey found.
Tramell Tillman could become the first Black actor to win the Emmy for supporting actor in a drama series thanks to ‘Severance.’
Find out how this simple algorithm from the 1960s keeps your wallet safe.
The actor gave up football for acting. Fifteen years later, he’s joining Stephen King’s ‘IT’ franchise and exploring the uncomfortable in the massively-hyped ‘Welcome to Derry.’
I try to temper my natural brusqueness with watercooler niceties, but sometimes I can’t help but speak up.
Tracking the health and environmental damage of plastic as a UN treaty takes shape
‘Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2’ is debuting on PlayStation 5 alongside a handful of new modes and enhancements, making it the perfect time to check out the most impressive console game on the market.
One advocacy group estimates that Social Security recipients will get a 2.7% cost-of-living increase in 2026.
Maria Stevens’ credit cards are maxed out, in part because she relied on them when she was laid off, but she thinks it’s also largely because she struggles to say no to invites from her friends.
New York’s wealthiest suburb is Scarsdale, a name long linked to affluence. Wellesley, the most well-heeled Boston suburb, is known for academia. McLean, a high-earner enclave outside the nation’s capital, houses diplomats and spies.
You have to lay off a team member, deliver hard feedback in a tense meeting, or end the day absorbing the resignation of a top performer. No crisis. Just another Tuesday.
More older student loan borrowers are struggling to pay their monthly bill, as the Trump administration ramps up its collection efforts.
The Princeton Review ranked colleges by how generous their financial aid awards are and how satisfied students are with their packages.
Using AI chatbots for “therapy” is dangerous, mental health experts say. Here’s why.
The VA’s Office of Inspector General found facilities reported 4,434 staffing shortages this fiscal year, which is a 50% increase from fiscal year 2024.
Vitamin supplements can be an efficient way to add vitamins lacking in our diet. But they're not a silver bullet.
Social Security was the most common source of retirement income last year. But 81% of retirees had one or more types of private income.
July gas prices were down 2.2% from June and 9.5% from the year prior, according to the latest CPI report from the Labor Department. Why prices at the pump could continue to slip in the months ahead.
After years of being told that red wine was good for heart health, more Americans appear to be heeding warnings that even moderate alcohol consumption can be unhealthy.