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Why Is Gen Z So Obsessed With ‘Old Money Style’?
A new generation has grown enamored with classic symbols of wealth—navy blazers and cable-knit sweaters, JFK Jr. and The Talented Mr. Ripley—with complicated implications.
A new generation has grown enamored with classic symbols of wealth—navy blazers and cable-knit sweaters, JFK Jr. and The Talented Mr. Ripley—with complicated implications.
For two months an unusual bank robber shocked, mystified and captivated the US. She was a woman, she was short, young and well-dressed, and she held up a string of banks in quick succession.
Hindsight bias is when people feel they “knew it all along.” You see it in business, medicine and law. Learn how it works, why it exists, and how to beat it.
Don’t worry, 98 percent of health professionals surveyed didn’t know either.
Procrastination has been around since the start of modern civilization. Historical figures like Herodotus, Leonardo Da Vinci, Pablo Picasso, Benjamin Franklin, Eleanor Roosevelt, and hundreds of others have talked about how procrastination is the enemy of results.
The gentle, child-led approach to raising children has become popular with millennials – and one two-letter word has fallen sharply out of fashion. Is this progress, or a recipe for future disaster?
Before purging your belongings to tidy up, consider this organizational tactic championed by two artists.
A study unexpectedly reveals that cells thrive on chaos.
The history of the total artificial heart is punctuated with both brilliant innovation and continual clinical failure.
Can you ever do more than break even when selling hot dogs, kimchi-flavored tacos, lobster rolls or ironically-shaped pretzels to the fickle masses?
High-salt, processed noodles have become a favourite cheap meal, especially in developing countries, but nutritionists warn of the health costs.
Neuroscientists think a cluster of cells in the brain that stimulate appetite could be a target for eating disorder therapies.
From bad bosses to gossipy colleagues and, of course, office refrigerator drama.
When Katie Chubb was pregnant she wanted to have her baby at a birth center, but there was no local option. Now she's trying to open one herself. She has community support, but not from the hospitals.
Trump’s “populist” policy is backed by the National Restaurant Association—probably because it won’t stop establishments from paying servers below the minimum wage.
Philippa Barnes was a child when her family joined the Jesus Fellowship. As an adult, she helped expose the shocking scale of abuse it had perpetrated.
The Michigan congresswoman is again recounting her childhood experiences as funding to combat domestic violence is under threat.
What is a superfood? According to Italian scientists writing in the journal Frontiers in Food Science and Technology in February, the term was coined in the 1960s to describe foods that could fight malnutrition.
Lucrative, freewheeling — and largely unregulated — private intelligence and security firms are booming in the land of James Bond and John le Carré.
Kidnapping and extortion are growing concerns in the crypto world, with cases rising alongside the price of bitcoin.
The biggest buzz around GLP-1 drugs these days has nothing to do with weight loss. And that might lead to some problems for patients and insurers.
It’s tempting to imagine what we might have done differently. But, as Diana Nyad says: ‘We earn our wisdom.’
Here’s how it went for one couple.
Painting a room can elevate it and take it to the next level—if you know what you’re doing.
From Studio 54 to sobriety, the icon revisits her star-studded nights out.
The painting depicts John Beale Davidge, a physician known for his ideas about yellow fever and founding the University of Maryland School of Medicine
55% of Americans are now weighing car purchases in the year ahead, up from 47% in Q1.
“This is a war between us and the developers, and nobody’s calling uncle or throwing up white flags.”
A year ago Nicolás Maduro stole Venezuela’s election and entrenched his power by jailing and killing those who opposed him. But the world’s democracies don’t need to sit on the sidelines.
Humans have a long history of diving to forage from the seabed and today elite freedivers are reaching greater depths than ever. Some researchers argue humans belong in the sea.
Through 11 seasons of “Vanderpump Rules,” the Bravolebrity never shied away from sharing every detail of her personal life—even when it was cringe. So will she let a little thing like the show ending get her down? If you think so, you don’t know Scheana.
The Hawaiian concept of “malama” emphasizes taking care of the land and community. Hawaii’s Malama Hawaii Program connects tourists with volunteer opportunities to give back to the islands.
Did the shocking disappearance of a 6-year-old in 1979 forever alter how Americans raised children? Or were there other reasons for parents to be anxious?
Millions of animals are stuck in increasingly cramped shelters because their owners are struggling to pay rising vet bills and other expenses.
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 rise of ARFID, a new eating disorder driven not by body image but by fear.
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.
From picking a career to picking a spouse, one radical philosophical idea will guide you.
The Trump administration has ended the pandemic-era pause on repayments, leaving many facing colossal debts.
Their fees are getting higher—and their benefits are sometimes wildly complicated to redeem.
Body-acceptance advocate Katie Sturino and Ronald Young Jr., host of the podcast Weight for It, answer listener questions about body image, weight loss drugs and bullying.
Before commercial pilots push back from the gate, they complete a comprehensive preflight check to verify that every system functions correctly during the journey ahead.
Doing real-time experiments like this in the wild can teach us a lot about our kids and ourselves as parents.
Thieves seized over 850,000 cars last year. See which models, states and behaviors draw the eyes of opportunists.
Those with equity in a home can trade up more easily, while many first-time homebuyers are still stuck on the sidelines.