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Studies show there are benefits to dilly-dallying when it comes to your work and your health.
We explore why work has turned into a grind for so many Americans.
The car chases, the fight scenes, and epic super-hero showdowns are all thanks to Hollywood’s most daring.
They ask you another question and another. Before you know it, an hour has passed.
A holiday guide to the most iconic tracks picked to enter the country's audio 'hall of fame.'
A holiday guide to the most iconic tracks picked to enter the country's audio "hall of fame."
Where authors are celebrities and audiences are bookworms ready to nerd out among their our own.
85 percent of people in the U.S. have one caffeinated beverage per day, according to the National Institutes of Health.
Think about the last time you read a good book. How did it leave its mark on you?
The teen cheerleading movie was a cliche of the early 2000s.
If you want to get a grip on your adolescent, first get to know their brain.
How long do leftovers really last? Why does coke taste so much better at a restaurant?
An annual Forbes analysis of the top 10 earners on YouTube consistently ranks kid-forward accounts among the highest paid.
The good old days are all fine and well, but wanting to go back to a time that wasn't all that great can sometimes be dangerous.
Art should be for all. But some of it remains off limits. Or does it?
Are you happy?
What issues are Americans still grappling with in therapy offices and sex advice columns today?
As people rejoice across Syria, what's left is immense uncertainty.
The city had been in the hands of the autocratic Syrian government since 2016.
Despite video games being a billion-dollar industry, a majority of the classics are under the threat of disappearing forever.
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