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The Enduring Myths of ‘Raiders of the Lost Ark’
Archaeologists look back at what the first Indiana Jones movie got wrong about their profession.
Archaeologists look back at what the first Indiana Jones movie got wrong about their profession.
There’s not much that will make you panic after ten years of dogsledding in the wilderness. And there are lots of ways to feel equally calm in all kinds of outdoor emergencies.
The real genius in the Nobel Prize-winning discovery is not who you think it is.
Bobbie has built a cultlike following among online parents—one TikTok post and can of organic formula at a time.
Travelers may want to ignore them, but flight attendants play the most critical role in an emergency.
The researchers behind the original “happiness pie chart” share what they’ve learned in the past 15 years.
“Out of such chaos, of such contradiction / We learn that we are neither devils nor divines…”
The story of Dr. Rapp.
Over fifty years ago, young idealists swore to end American injustice. When their movement splintered, their lives diverged—from quiet college prof to infamous kidnappers to filthy-rich hotelier.
To-do lists get a lot of flack, but the simple act of planning has some psychological and productivity benefits all by itself.
With the right approach, and a little hard work, you can do what you love and earn a living at the same time.
“You have to get the reader to turn over the page.”
From bad bosses to gossipy colleagues and, of course, office refrigerator drama.
Many independent pharmacies are in turmoil throughout the US. But a unique law has made North Dakota a haven for mom-and-pop operators.
Some Deadheads are sidestepping San Francisco entirely ahead of the anniversary shows. “There’s no more Grateful Dead family — this is a business, through and through,” one said.
In detox centers and online support communities, it’s called “the little blue devil.” But its real name is less insidious: “Feel Free” is a drink sold in tiny blue bottles in gas stations, liquor stores and smoke shops to people 21 years or older.
Venezuelan men deported by the Trump administration say they endured months of physical and mental abuse inside a Salvadoran prison. Though happy to be home, they say the fact that they were released is proof of how senseless their detentions were.
‘King of the Hill’ showrunner talks about the Hulu revival and updating the characters and stories for today’s culture of political extremes.
Still under 40, many are responsible for aging parents while raising kids and managing debt.
A no-guilt screen-time guide.
I spent months limiting my movement, to protect a high-risk pregnancy. How did it change me?
Dietitians share why whole milk is making a comeback and if it belongs in your fridge.
A full understanding of how lightning forms in the clouds has eluded scientists, but new research promises to solve this enduring mystery.
The psychologist and former NBA player discusses the professional volumes and childhood stories that shaped his life and his approach to it.
We have all been there – we sink into the sofa at the end of a long day, desperate to turn off, only for piles of clutter and dusty surfaces to pull at the edges of our mind. So, how do you relax when your house is a mess?
An extensive study looks at the risks of smartphone use for kids under age 13, and those risks are very real.
“If you want your children to be intelligent, read them fairy tales,” Einstein reportedly told one mother who wished for her son to become a scientist. “If you want them to be ver…
A study examining fossilized droppings reveals the kākāpō has faced a decline in the diversity of its parasites—and that might not be a good thing
There is really no singular characteristic shared by the best book-club books—but look to these reaction-provoking books for your next group read.
My wife and I tried to keep our small business afloat as I endured treatment—and lost my sense of taste.
The Los Angeles Clippers have assembled perhaps the oldest roster in NBA history. Will that experience be a strength or a liability?
These are not traditional, word-heavy trade deals with text agreed to by all negotiators.
A man of the people, the artist put his money where his mouth was by visiting prisons around the country and performing the song
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.
This year, parents will pay more for back-to-school essentials such as pens, pencils and backpacks.
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.
It’s tempting to imagine what we might have done differently. But, as Diana Nyad says: ‘We earn our wisdom.’
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.
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.
From picking a career to picking a spouse, one radical philosophical idea will guide you.
The gunman accused of killing four people in New York City suspected he had chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or CTE — a degenerative brain disease often associated with football players.
The rise of ARFID, a new eating disorder driven not by body image but by fear.