New York Times
Stop Googling. Let's Talk.
New York Times
COLLEGE students tell me they know how to look someone in the eye and type on their phones at the same time, their split attention undetected. They say it's a skill they mastered in middle school when they wanted to text in class without getting caught.
New York Times
COLLEGE students tell me they know how to look someone in the eye and type on their phones at the same time, their split attention undetected. They say it's a skill they mastered in middle school when they wanted to text in class without getting caught.
Politico
Delicacies and decadence: The Chinese state dinner
Politico
Despite apparent tensions raised during President Barack Obama's Friday press conference with visiting Chinese President Xi Jinping, the Chinese state dinner was a glitzy and glamorous good time. There were intricately crafted desserts and a ...
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Politico
Despite apparent tensions raised during President Barack Obama's Friday press conference with visiting Chinese President Xi Jinping, the Chinese state dinner was a glitzy and glamorous good time. There were intricately crafted desserts and a ...
The drug industry wants us to think Martin Shkreli is a rogue CEO. He isn't.
Washington Post (blog)
Three millennia ago in ancient Greece, a plant called autumn crocus was used to treat gout. A pill form of the active ingredient, colchicine, has been used to treat the illness in the United States since the 19th century. But six years ago, a clinical ...
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Washington Post (blog)
Three millennia ago in ancient Greece, a plant called autumn crocus was used to treat gout. A pill form of the active ingredient, colchicine, has been used to treat the illness in the United States since the 19th century. But six years ago, a clinical ...
New York Times
On the Front Line of Campus Sexual Misconduct
New York Times
ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Sarah Daniels stood at the front of an auditorium on the University of Michigan campus and looked out at the 120 or so students before her on an unseasonably cool day in late August. The first day of classes was about two weeks away.
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New York Times
ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Sarah Daniels stood at the front of an auditorium on the University of Michigan campus and looked out at the 120 or so students before her on an unseasonably cool day in late August. The first day of classes was about two weeks away.
CNN
Black hole is 30 times bigger than expected
CNN
(CNN) This shouldn't be possible. Researchers say they've detected a supermassive black hole at the center of a newly found galaxy that's far bigger than current theories allow. The research was done by astronomers at Keele University and the ...
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CNN
(CNN) This shouldn't be possible. Researchers say they've detected a supermassive black hole at the center of a newly found galaxy that's far bigger than current theories allow. The research was done by astronomers at Keele University and the ...
Broadly (blog)
It's Not Your Imagination, Single Women: There Literally Aren't Enough Men Out ...
Broadly (blog)
We all have that friend: the beautiful, intelligent, driven woman who—like Katherine Heigl in every rom-com—can't find a decent date. Every guy she goes out with is an asshole; she consistently dates "below" her league, and she's on the verge of ...
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Broadly (blog)
We all have that friend: the beautiful, intelligent, driven woman who—like Katherine Heigl in every rom-com—can't find a decent date. Every guy she goes out with is an asshole; she consistently dates "below" her league, and she's on the verge of ...
Carly Fiorina Really Was That Bad
New York Times
HER silver tongue honed by decades in corporate marketing, Carly Fiorina has used two debates, and a steely determination on the campaign trail, to climb near the top of the polls for the Republican nomination. But Americans should pause on her biggest ...
New York Times
HER silver tongue honed by decades in corporate marketing, Carly Fiorina has used two debates, and a steely determination on the campaign trail, to climb near the top of the polls for the Republican nomination. But Americans should pause on her biggest ...