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Jerry Brown's Political Reboot

In his reprise as governor, he's been as ruthlessly practical as he's been reflective, embracing his inner politician to restore the California dream.

The Gay Guide to Wedded Bliss

Research finds that same-sex unions are happier than heterosexual marriages. What can gay and lesbian couples teach straight ones about living in harmony?
Video: Are same-sex couples a model for how to revive heterosexual marriage? Hanna Rosin talks to Liza Mundy.

The Girl Who Turned to Bone

Unexpected discoveries in the quest to cure an extraordinary skeletal condition show how medically relevant rare diseases can be.

The Rise and Fall of Charm in American Men

Few possess it, and not many want to. Explaining men's ambivalent relationship with an amoral virtue.

Dispatches

Do Presidents Really Steer Foreign Policy?

They can—but mainly by doing things other than what we want and expect from them.
Video: A tribute to the mall rat

The Art of Staying Focused in a Distracting World

The tech-industry veteran Linda Stone on how to pay attention

How to Save the GOP

What Republicans can learn from the Democrats' revival

Josh Barro, the Loneliest Republican

What to make of the 28-year-old columnist's contempt for the GOP—and its would-be reformers

Big in Japan: Steve Jobs

An American icon finds immortality

Are We Truly Overworked? An Investigation—in 6 Charts

Americans are laboring less than ever. So why do we feel so busy?

Culture File

Why Sylvia Plath Still Haunts Us

Even half a century after her suicide, both her work and her life remain thrilling and horrifying.

1963: The Year the Beatles Found Their Voice

Listening to a young band rapidly assimilating and remixing genres it would soon transcend

'Idiot,' 'Yahoo,' 'Original Gorilla': How Lincoln Was Dissed in His Day

The difficulty of recognizing excellence in its own time
Video: What does it take to make real craft gin? Tour the Green Hat Gin distillery in Washington, D.C.


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Miami: The Next Big Start-Up City?

How the city became a center for innovation

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A Brief History of Romantic Comedies

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Life in 'the New Arctic'

A moving portrait of a fading landscape

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The Rise of New York City

A fascinating look at Manhattan in the 1940s

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What Is Methane Hydrate?

"Flaming ice" is a vast natural energy source

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NASA's Time-Lapse of the Sun

Now with epic dubstep music

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Shaken Not Tuned: Cocktail Experiments

Can a tuning fork improve a cocktail?

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Is He Cheating? A 1950s Guide

'That little blonde secretary from the office?’

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New Yorkers: Vintage Vacuum-Tube Amps

Risking electric shock to restore old amplifiers

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The DIY Piano-Bicycle

Everybody needs a hobby

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