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One Notebook Could Replace All the Productivity Apps That Have Failed You
A nerd’s guide to bullet journaling.
A nerd’s guide to bullet journaling.
Try teaching others what you’re trying to learn yourself.
And it could also be the kindling sparking Parkinson’s and other neurodegenerative maladies.
With three times as many neurons, why doesn’t the elephant brain outperform ours?
One of the most important career lessons I’ve learned is to pursue a career and not a job. At first glance, you might think, “What’s the difference?” I also didn’t get it for years.
Painful times can confer benefits that make us happier over the long term.
We consume far more than we create when it should be the opposite.
Nabongo is the first documented black woman and first Ugandan to travel to every sovereign nation. Here’s what she learned along the way.
A sauce of coconut milk, a hot chile, and spices create a full range of bitter, sweet, and tingling flavors.
When David Glasheen lost his fortune in the 1980s stock crash, he packed a small suitcase and moved to a remote island.
What happens to young men when they quit the modeling industry? Some exit the business gracefully, some take a nose dive, some find salvation at the Cheesecake Factory.
Saul Bellow, Susan Sontag, Sylvia Plath and more on their nighttime visions.
From bad bosses to gossipy colleagues and, of course, office refrigerator drama.
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.
I didn’t know how you could inventory memories. I might search for a particular one, bring it up, dust it off. But how to count five days’ worth?
The rise of ARFID, a new eating disorder driven not by body image but by fear.
For those trying to overcome their fears of flying, it’s been . . . a challenging time to say the least.
As increasing numbers of us can’t or won’t have children, Helen Coffey talks to those who are planning their lives without a nuclear family, and investigates why government policy has yet to catch up with this rapidly growing demographic.
From "wandering wombs" to modern biases, the troubling politics of hysterectomies
Many independent pharmacies are in turmoil throughout the US. But a unique law has made North Dakota a haven for mom-and-pop operators.
Still under 40, many are responsible for aging parents while raising kids and managing debt.
A growing movement is challenging colorism and reshaping the way Black womanhood is seen on screen.
Yasa, a small British engineering company, built an over-730-horsepower beast that weighs just under 30 pounds.
The president’s new executive order defies legal precedent and proven strategies for reducing homelessness, says attorney Jennifer Mathis.
When done well, a strong personal brand attracts job offers, and can lead to consulting or speaking opportunities.
Gen Z teens experience more pressure than ever to be productive and active during their time off. Here’s what to know if your teen spent most of their time on the couch during the summer.
The Midtown Manhattan shooter speculated that the condition was a cause of his mental illness. But drawing that line is premature—and risky.
Think your home is clean? Experts reveal six surprising things you should clean every month to reduce germs, odors, and allergens—starting with your ceiling fan blades.
More high-income Americans are falling behind on their loan payments as the market for white-collar jobs cools.
You love your kid’s teacher and know they’re underpaid. So, how can you best support your child’s teacher if you don’t have time to volunteer during the day?
Advice for companies that become the focus of Trump’s Truth Social posts
So many trendy fitness items are manufactured quickly and cheaply to capitalize on social media buzz. They’re designed to look good in videos and photos, not to withstand daily use over months and years. Here’s the home gym equipment that’s worth the inve
Idaho students with disabilities have worse outcomes than many of their peers in other states, according to federal data. Parents say it can take months to evaluate students, and in some cases schools have refused to provide needed services.
This year, parents will pay more for back-to-school essentials such as pens, pencils and backpacks.
I work hard, buy quality clothes and know how to fake my way through dinner-party conversations. But behind the scenes, I’m part of a fast-growing Canadian underclass.
“You can only refill a deflated balloon so much, and often surgical intervention is necessary.”
When it meets this week, the Federal Reserve is widely expected to keep its key short-term interest rate at its current target range — where it has stayed for all of 2025.
Rigorous new research appears to show that monthly checks intended to help disadvantaged children did little for their well-being, adding a new element to a dispute over expanded government aid.
The new tariff could increase prices on goods such as cars, furniture and pharmaceuticals. Trump's tariffs are expected to raise prices by 1.8% in the short term, per the Yale Budget Lab.
Many high earners in the U.S. still feel broke. Between lifestyle creep, debt and social pressure, even $200,000 per year doesn’t always buy peace of mind.
It’s tempting to imagine what we might have done differently. But, as Diana Nyad says: ‘We earn our wisdom.’
From picking a career to picking a spouse, one radical philosophical idea will guide you.
A quarter-size device that tracks the rise and fall of sugar in your blood is the latest source of hope — and hype — in the growing buzz around wearable health technology.
The Trump administration has ended the pandemic-era pause on repayments, leaving many facing colossal debts.
Susan Monarez is the first director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to require Senate confirmation. She’s also the first director without a medical degree in more than 70 years.