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Five designers and five teams collaborated for an unforgettable collection that can be worn on or off the court.
UC Santa Barbara Professor Tania Israel was recently honored with the 2025 Award for Distinguished Senior Career Contributions to Psychology in the Public Interest from the American Psychological ...
Ed Wong has a cough. “My voice sounds terrible,” says the WRSU DJ, standing at the control board in his last few minutes of pre-show prep, on a cold and gray Saturday morning in January. The dimly lit ...
Overfeeding us with news is a trick by the rich to make the public turn away from following what is going on. It used to be that the news was only to keep the Working Class feeling desperate and ...
Clips and stills from atrocities don’t help. Being obsessed with how terrible the news can be doesn’t help the victims and doesn’t help us. No, you’re not cruel or a monster when you look away.
The risk of the stock market is forming a bubble that will soon burst is higher — especially because the rich and famous don’t think so. I’m referring to attendees at the World Economic ...
Seattle satirist Maria Semple’s breakthrough novel is a flurry of contemporary, epistolary wit. Passive aggressive e-mail ...
Shamea, who is a 'Wife for the first time in Season 16 after years of being a friend, is a singer, radio host, dancer, and performer. She was a cheerleader for the Atlanta Hawks from 2003 until 2014, ...
Guest: H. W. Brands is the Jack S. Blanton Sr. Chair in History at the University of Texas at Austin. He is the author of many books, including American Colossus, The General vs. the President, The ...
The Post welcomes letters up to 250 words on topics of general interest. Letters must include full name, home address, day and evening phone numbers, and may be edited for length, grammar and ...
When it comes to text messages, punctuation says more than you might think Receiving a message from your boss saying “Come and see me” is never reassuring, but when it's written as “Come. One thing is ...
Chocolate or strawberry? Life or death? We make some choices quickly and automatically, relying on mental shortcuts our brains have developed over the years to guide us in the best course of action.