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The Forgotten History of New York’s Bagel Famines
Remembering Local 338 and the world’s toughest bagel bakers.
Remembering Local 338 and the world’s toughest bagel bakers.
The science on how blood levels of HDL, LDL and more relate to cardiovascular health.
Improvisation is the essence of environmental learning, sparking the imagination, stimulating creativity, and helping us reinvigorate how we think about our residency on Earth.
And the untold story of a Spotify killer that never saw the light of day.
A question-and-answer exercise may help middle schoolers build friendships, including with kids of different ethnicities.
Digital culture doesn’t have to make you a shallow reader. But you have to do something about it.
During Jim Crow, Black vacationers found joy in Black-owned resorts throughout the United States. Morgan Jerkins chases the last glimmers of history in these vital spaces of rest and escape.
From potently smelly additives to offal concentrates, pet food companies turn to some surprising ingredients in the quest to make kibble delicious.
If you want that bouquet of basil to last more than a day, keep it on your countertop.
Plus some bonus poems, because we love you.
Get rid of old, broken, and unused devices—even Lightning cables—without adding to the e-waste problem.
Trying to build good habits can often backfire. Here’s why it’s important to know how habits are formed and when it’s better to stick with a routine instead.
From bad bosses to gossipy colleagues and, of course, office refrigerator drama.
In 1999 a young American dumped his bicycle and walked out into the Great Sandy Desert. Why was he willing to risk his life, and why do some people need to get lost in order to feel found?
A man’s death after using “Flow” in a small Vermont city exposed a drug operation that spanned continents and sent a New York prosecutor on a heartbreaking journey.
Many people still own exotic animals like they’re any other pet. But they’re not.
I asked an AI-powered recipe generator to make some menus. It didn’t tell me to put glue in my guacamole, but the results didn’t come close to besting recipes written by professionals.
My boyfriend and I knew our relationship was over. We decided to go to New Zealand anyway.
Young Americans today spend 70 percent less time attending or hosting parties than they did at the beginning of the 21st century. Why?
Sara Burnett went from an introductory course to a world championship in just over a year.
For nearly a year, a motley crew scoured New Orleans for a shaggy white mutt named Scrim.
Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner have won the last six men’s Grand Slams and surpassed Djokovic in the rankings. But this weekend could be Djokovic’s last, best chance to add to his tally—and win at the place where his tennis dreams began.
After a ProPublica and CBS News investigation revealed that Texas’ funding pipeline for anti-abortion crisis pregnancy centers is riddled with waste, nonprofits in the program must now provide a detailed accounting of their expenses.
A new study finds that proteins from the brain are a good predictor of how long you’ll live.
Two international teams zoned in on a potential answer to a decades-long mystery surrounding ephemeral cosmic X-rays.
Spoiler: Protein isn’t everything.
A federal appeals court vacated the Federal Trade Commission’s Click to Cancel rule -- which was to go into effect next week -- on procedural grounds.
Penn State hockey, fresh off a Frozen Four appearance, has landed star recruit Gavin McKenna—an unlikely feat without the Pegulas’ 2010 investment.
One estimate suggests shoe prices could rise as much as 37% in the short term.
As long as we each have our own set of AirPods, we can watch videos and movies together on an iPhone or iPad.
One month after the launch of Nintendo Switch 2, it’s become abundantly clear that one genre could be set to thrive on the new console.
When summer hits, visitors flood nearly every strip of sand from Portugal to Croatia. What, then, is a beach lover to do?
There’s a burden associated with being anointed basketball’s next rising star. At just 18 years old, Flagg is ready to embrace it.
Our natural impulses often make matters worse. Here’s an approach that works, grounded in conflict resolution and psychology.
There's a reason people are commonly advised not to retire on Social Security alone. The average monthly benefit won't go very far in helping seniors cover their costs.
Why do so many high-performing professionals keep working at a punishing pace, even when it damages their health, relationships, and personal well-being?
As job-seekers look for work in a challenging environment, an increasing number are falling victim to job scams that promise good pay for completing easy online tasks, according to the Federal Trade Commission.
How a common birth control method became the center of a reckoning.
Saving more money is a perennial resolution, but emotions shouldn't drive that habit, financial experts say. Instead, be intentional. Here's how to get started.
Several larger trials of ambroxol for Parkinson's are already underway.
One of the first and most important decisions entrepreneurs make is whether to go it alone or bring on cofounders.
Experts worry that if vaccination rates do not improve, deadly outbreaks will become the new normal.
Kiwis can boost your gut health. They may also lower triglycerides and cancer risk.
People worry that others will see them as immoral and incompetent for quitting their passion. These fears are often misplaced.
My futile quest to avoid the material that my entire world is made out of.