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The Psychopathic Path to Success
Research is reframing psychopathic tendencies, an often sensationalized and maligned set of traits, and finding some positive twists.
Research is reframing psychopathic tendencies, an often sensationalized and maligned set of traits, and finding some positive twists.
The comfort food premise may be a very deliberate social construct.
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.
Financial warning signs are crucial to building a secure future with your partner.
Do you work with one of these types of bullies? Here’s how to cope.
A little-known provision in a 100-year-old contract opened up the door for private investors to mint money from mouthwash sales.
Monopoly now accounts for nearly one-third of all global board game sales, largely thanks to Hasbro’s own expansion strategy.
Microsoft’s motion-sensing gaming camera was released for the Xbox 360 in 2010. Artists, roboticists and more are still finding new ways to use it.
The more we expose ourselves to the prose of the victims, the more visibility we give them.
Get ready for some silly topics.
Whether you’re touring colleges with your kids or there for extracurricular activities, these towns offer A+ fun.
Sara Gibbs explores the trajectory of her life in the face of a society that perceived her quirks and exhaustion as exasperating character traits, often underestimating the pain she was in.
From bad bosses to gossipy colleagues and, of course, office refrigerator drama.
Think you could throw a basketball off a 540ft dam, into a hoop – while blindfolded? Meet the talented and ludicrously patient people putting hours into the internet’s most joyful (and pointless) clips.
After a forgotten WW2 propaganda poster was discovered in 2000, it found an astounding new resonance in 21st-Century Britain – becoming an endlessly memeable template that is both cherished and mocked.
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.
Whether in boba tea, cuttlefish, rice noodles, or cassava dough, the texture of QQ connects people across cultures and generations.
People who constantly hit the road for work share what they wish they’d known from the jump.
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.
New safety rules require users to verify their identities before gaining access to sites. This spells the end of the relative anonymity that we’ve come to expect online.
They’ve been linked to heart disease and other health conditions.
With a scandalous history, the Castle was claimed by the Queen Mother in the 1950s, and has been a royal favorite ever since.
WalletHub looked at 31 key measures of cost and health care accessibility to put together the list.
Trump’s 401(k) executive order lets retirement plans invest in private equity. Experts fear this change adds risk to retirement savings portfolios.
Mosquitoes can spread a deadly parasite that causes malaria. Learn how experts are using CRISPR to change the mosquito’s genome to stop this spread.
Wearing cargo shorts, flip-flops and a baseball cap shading his eyes from the sun, Dalton Henry Stout blends in easily in rural America.
The Great Loop adventure of Robert Youens and his ‘Ageless Wanderer’ captured the world.
Ryan Reynolds, Taylor Sheridan and John Krasinski are among the biggest names with first-look deals with Paramount Skydance.
‘Strange New Worlds’ is not giving us our father’s Roger Korby. In a new interview, Inverse catches up with Cillian O’Sullivan to get his take on what makes his character so different.
A new Trump administration directive seeks to radically change NASA’s vision for a continued astronaut presence in low Earth orbit.
The company released white paper that details how it’ll be able to screen embryos for the likelihood of 17 different diseases. But it only mentioned its IQ predictions on social media.
Whisper networks apps are a bad idea, and not just because they make guys mad.
Add these bold and beautiful blooms to your garden now to brighten up any boring spots for the late summer and fall. Try common favorites like hydrangea, sunflowers, and echinacea, or unique choices like lisianthus and balloon flowers.
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.
Research on how we perceive the rate of change shows how you can be strategic about goal tracking and boost your motivation.
From forgotten 401(k)s to outdated asset allocations, stuck money can hurt your retirement. Here’s what to do about it.
You might be surprised by the seemingly innocuous behaviors that cause them.
“I just want to pay someone to tickle my back.”
The summer vacation season is in full swing in the Northern Hemisphere, but navigating the line between work time and personal time is tricky for a lot of people.
Meanwhile, over the past 10 years, the number of billionaires worldwide has increased by more than half, to 2,891, according to UBS.
When an investment tanked and buried us in debt, we had to face the truth of how we’d gotten there.
“I was essentially the assistant principal for grownups.”