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The Food Our Parents Fed Us
Cans of Cream of Something and frozen vegetables and rice plus more rice made for dinners that tasted like love. (And sanity.)
Cans of Cream of Something and frozen vegetables and rice plus more rice made for dinners that tasted like love. (And sanity.)
Foods that help the microbiome flourish could provide a host of health benefits.
The phrase “don’t take it so personally” might sound innocent enough, and is often used with the best of intentions, but it’s also used by gaslighters as a classic way of asserting control and spreading self-doubt in relationships.
The immune cells that fight viruses are well-known. But some scientists think we should allow our bodies to more harmlessly live with pathogens until they’re cleared from our system.
Whatever the current speed of your metabolism, there are things that will nudge it into lower or higher gears.
Wax on left, wax off right. Seems simple enough, yeah? Not so fast, grasshopper.
Whenever someone waxes poetic about terraforming alien worlds, it’s worth taking a moment to consider the ethical implications of the proposal.
Researchers are working to identify early signs that a dog is cut out to be a working canine.
Waking up early isn’t the secret to success—focusing on your chronotype is what’s more important.
Drivers of the city’s black cabs can teach satellite navigation apps a few things about how to plan the most efficient route.
Psychologists are beginning to explore the potential, life-changing benefits of certain personality traits.
“How was school today?” just isn’t cutting it.
From bad bosses to gossipy colleagues and, of course, office refrigerator drama.
Private investigator influencers are staking out suspected cheaters and vetting dates for their clients, posting the tea for their followers. But there’s a dark side to morality-based surveillance.
In Gaza, where displaced children play games called “air strike” and act out death, the lack of mental-health resources has become another emergency.
The man behind the Calexit movement claims to be a baller. But he’s broke.
The immune system senses damage to cell membranes caused by pore-forming proteins and mounts a response.
How do I deal with my emotions without whiskey?
Growing up in countercultural California, ‘enlightenment’ had real glamour. But decades of practice have changed my mind.
TikTok beauty influencer Kaycee Ogle is regularly contacted by brands who want her to promote their products. But one email she received in June was different, and made her curious.
The annual World Dog Surfing Championships took place near San Francisco on Saturday.
A small masterpiece was 11,700 years in the making.
The two actors explain Noah Baumbach’s new Hollywood tale, which forced them to dig deep and forge a tight bond: “I kept telling the cast, ‘Don’t call him Sand Man.’”
Priority boarding is “basically the race to get our carry-on suitcases in the overhead bins,” said Henry Harteveldt, founder of Atmosphere Research Group.
There’s some prestige stuff here, as well as more delightfully disreputable fare.
The border between childhood and adulthood keeps getting fuzzier and fuzzier.
Shilo Kino on the novel that represented and reconnected New Zealand’s indigenous people.
When young adults use the social-media outlet to keep up with current events, what kind of information are they getting?
Another week, another batch of books for your TBR pile. Happy reading, folks.
Some of this year’s most-lauded shows have classic TV counterparts available to watch. Here are 8 recommendations to tide you over until next season.
The records open a window into nearly 12,000 cases involving allegations of sexual assault to brutality complaints and incidents involving deadly force
The actor is back for a second season of ‘Limitless’ which sees him explore how to live longer and healthier.
PBS doc ‘Atomic People’ features survivors who talk about what it was like in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan, when the atomic bombs dropped.
Experts are calling it an “emerging epidemic.”
After my father got sick, his collaborations with Jim Henson kept me afloat.
This one simple but powerful shift can have major benefits. But be mindful of going overboard.
Packed with calories and protein, the same magic mixture has successfully treated famine for decades—but due to funding cuts it’s now in short supply.
Annuities can offer guaranteed income, but they’re not for everyone. Here’s who should (and shouldn’t) buy now.
In 2024, households worth $5 million or more controlled an estimated $49 trillion in financial wealth, more than half of the nation’s total, according to Cerulli Associates.
Only 14% say it’s not a source of stress, underscoring the pervasive anxiety most Americans continue to feel about the cost of everyday essentials.
As Canadian wildfires spread smoke across the U.S. the air pollution is dangerous to health. But there are ways to protect yourself. Here’s what to know.
Even as the merchants of silicon and code try to render us disembodied intellects caged behind screens, something in our animal body knows where we came from and where we belong.
A review of research investigated how mental health and physical activity change in retirees around the world.
Millions of student borrowers could begin having their wages garnished as soon as this summer. That’s according to estimates from credit bureau TransUnion.
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz said the applications for a rural hospitals fund will go out in “early September” in the wake of Medicaid cuts.