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These Are the Most Fulfilling Jobs in America
When we looked at new data on which jobs give you the most pride or satisfaction, or serve the community best, one job took the top spot in every category.
When we looked at new data on which jobs give you the most pride or satisfaction, or serve the community best, one job took the top spot in every category.
As researchers try to make sense of “open-label” placebos—fake drugs that proudly announce their fakeness—the mysterious effect is starting to show up beyond the world of medicine.
Why we buckle up differently in cars and planes.
They came up with some pretty quirky tricks to stay focused, but they may have been on to something.
Money is emotional – but avoiding a budget is often more of a headache than making one.
A brain circuit that suppresses distracting sensory information holds important clues about attention and other cognitive processes.
Financial warning signs are crucial to building a secure future with your partner.
We’ve got chases and escapes, from POW camps, maximum security prisons, and chain gangs.
Plus, experts debunk the biggest myths about unhealthy relationship dynamics.
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The more we expose ourselves to the prose of the victims, the more visibility we give them.
Whether you’re touring colleges with your kids or there for extracurricular activities, these towns offer A+ fun.
From bad bosses to gossipy colleagues and, of course, office refrigerator drama.
From crispy to chewy, we’ve collected the best of the best.
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He made his name in Chicago investigating race riots, solving crimes, and exposing corruption. But America’s first Black private detective was hiding secrets of his own.
They’ve been linked to heart disease and other health conditions.
After 70 years of tucking America into bed, it looks like the curtain is about to come down on the late night genre. What’s being lost is more than a TV tradition but a backdrop for some of America’s most memorable moments.
The World Health Organization has closed in on its bold goal of eradicating polio several times, but the paralytic virus is entrenched in parts of Afghanistan and Pakistan.
People who constantly hit the road for work share what they wish they’d known from the jump.
Here are the bold strategies that keep companies on the Inc. 5000 list.
Helsinkin strongly encourages public transit and cycling.
Athletics for kids have gotten seriously intense.
The President said he plans to introduce 100% tariffs on foreign-made chips, but the largest producers may avoid the levy.
When the greatest musicians of the 1970s needed an instrument—or a friend—my dad was there.
Learn what questions to ask prison or jail officials, how to request key records and what to consider if you’re thinking about legal action.
Google search trends reveal what kinds of cars each state is dreaming about, and some might surprise you.
WalletHub looked at 31 key measures of cost and health care accessibility to put together the list.
The government’s cancellation of almost $500 million in contracts involving mRNA vaccines could halt progress on cancer research.
Wearing cargo shorts, flip-flops and a baseball cap shading his eyes from the sun, Dalton Henry Stout blends in easily in rural America.
Positive climate action can have cascading effects.
Is the Schutt F7 Pro the safest helmet ever made? Since its springtime launch, it’s become the fastest-adopted helmet in NFL history.
The word “conflict” usually brings to mind raised voices or awkward tension—outcomes most people would rather avoid.
Millions of investors may soon have access to private assets in their 401(k) or other workplace retirement plans. What to know about the risks and rewards.
Strengthen and stretch your way to happier joints.
When bestselling author Kelly Corrigan’s creativity runs low or her mood turns, she doesn’t power through. Here are her tips for connecting your body to your creative process and getting unstuck.
From forgotten 401(k)s to outdated asset allocations, stuck money can hurt your retirement. Here’s what to do about it.
Research on how we perceive the rate of change shows how you can be strategic about goal tracking and boost your motivation.
You might be surprised by the seemingly innocuous behaviors that cause them.
“I just want to pay someone to tickle my back.”
“I was essentially the assistant principal for grownups.”
From commencement speeches to career advice columns, the call to “follow your passion” is all around us.
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