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Obama's Breathtaking Expansion of a President's Power To Make War
By Jack Goldsmith
Public Space, Meet Cyberspace
By Zócalo Public Square
Working From $9 to $5
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The Highest Sacrifice
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You’re only productive at work three days out of the week. How can you improve that? The secret to getting more done is to make things automatic. Control over your schedule stops you from getting...
By Eric Barker
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Why Dying Is Easier for Doctors
For all the effort they spend fending off the deaths of others, they tend to be fairly serene when faced with their own death
By Ken Murray
September 2, 2014
6 Feminist Myths That Will Not Die
If we're genuinely committed to improving the circumstances of women, we need to get the facts straight
By Christina Hoff Sommers
September 2, 2014
Where Are All the Hacked Pics of Men?
From Scarlett Johansson to Jennifer Lawrence, the victims of hack attacks are almost never men—part of a bigger problem with sexist internet culture
By Sarah Miller
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In the past I’ve covered the research regarding what you should look for in a marriage partner.What do studies say about what you can do to improve your relationship?ExcitementDivorce may have less to do with...
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6 Rules That Should Be Guiding Your Career
Daniel Pink’s The Adventures of Johnny Bunko: The Last Career Guide You’ll Ever Need conveys a number of principles about the world of work that everyone should take note of.Why? Though Pink doesn’t bog the...
By Eric Barker
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These 4 Things Kill Relationships
John Gottman can listen to a couple for 5 minutes and determine, with 91% accuracy, whether they’ll divorce.He was featured in Malcolm Gladwell’s book Blink.Gottman’s researched marriage for over 40 years and couples that attend...
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Nothing can actually increase the hours in the day. That’s impossible. But you can do things to trick your brain into feeling you have more time.More often than not, that’s really what we want: relief...
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August 25, 2014
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