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Frank Shatz talks about Henry Kissinger’s latest book, “Genesis: Artificial Intelligence, Hope, and the Human Spirit.” ...
The Japanese writer’s short-story collection “No One Knows” shows why he was the master of melancholy.
Reason’s 2001 paper on human error modeling appeared in The BMJ, the British Medical Association’s peer-reviewed journal—a ...
Marvel revolutionized superheroes in the 1960s. Stan Lee and Jack Kirby gave readers the kind of bombastic action they craved ...
It makes me feel awful. The things I once found beautiful escape my notice, become ghosts at the periphery of a screen. In a ...
Becky Whetstone, a marriage and family therapist and the author of I (Think) I Want Out: What to Do When One of You Wants to ...
Ross Douthat, a Catholic columnist for The New York Times, has written a new book in response to this moment and to the ...
They’re “essential tools for creating boundaries, shifting perspectives, and building resilience,” says Amy Morin, a therapist with 25 years of experience.
Lauren Francis-Sharma talks about approaching a traumatic story when “we’re uncomfortable with other people’s pain” ...