The past can haunt our happiness. Learn how a simple "audit" can uncover and heal old wounds for a happier future.
On a December night last year in Caracas, opposition activist Jesús Armas stepped out of a café and walked toward his car. Before he could reach it, at least five hooded men dressed in black ...
Intelligent people often seek mental stimulation, diving deeper into abstract topics, exploring novel realms, and leaning into the innovation of new ideas. According to a study from Neuropsychologia, ...
Fans of the latest Paul Thomas Anderson film One Battle After Another will enjoy movies like There Will Be Blood, The Searchers, and Mystic River.
In 1930, Wessel was murdered by Communists, although the incident resulted from a tangled chain of events involving his unpaid rent and the landlady’s fear that his live-in girlfriend’s notoriety as a ...
Learning to accept, reframe and regulate your emotions puts you back in the driver's seat of your life. But if this feels hard, remember: no feeling lasts forever. a. Ethan Kross's advice for emotion ...
As platforms increasingly police language, professionals and everyday users alike find themselves resorting to creative euphemisms to bypass digital gatekeepers.
The political theorist Corey Robin walks through the history of the Red Scare and the “fractured mirror” it is to Trump’s attack on the “radical left.” ...
"He tickles you as he's pushing you off a cliff," the star says about the writer. "To try and sustain a man in free fall for that amount of time was quite exciting for my masochistic kind of ...
"Broken," "After Hours," and "Everybody Dies" are all among the very best episodes of House that can genuinely be called masterpieces.
Her own latest novel explores the ache of not fitting in, but which stories about belonging have inspired her life and work?
Galston defines this awful thing in his fantastic new book, “Anger, Fear, Domination: Dark Passions and the Power of Political Speech.” Even before the Charlie Kirk assassination it was obvious that ...