The title sequence to Last Week Tonight with John Oliver is memorable for its minimalistic, sleek design. But what do those graphics actually say?
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Late night comedians are taking on The Man like it’s their job.
As a physician, John Pringle helped reinvent hygiene; as a husband, he destroyed a woman’s life with his abuse.
Our society is in a mental health crisis. Are psychedelics the way out?
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Released in 1972, “Ways of Seeing” has proven to be as worthy of study as the artistic traditions it investigates.
Millions of doses of Johnson & Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine could be distributed as early as this week.
It takes more than a good idea to land a shark as a business partner.
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Considering strands of liberalism and how each determines right from wrong.
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Laughing is so contagious that we often forget how subjective humor is.
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By the time John Paul DeJoria founded John Paul Mitchell Systems, he’d already sold encyclopedias on commission door-to-door, and he understood the importance of persistence in the face of rejection. […]
Moving the needle forward on psychedelic research.
What’s next for the nation’s opioid cases?
The Harvard Medical School’s clinical professor of psychiatry wrote the book on the topic.
It’s been difficult to research the illicit drugs, but we’re slowly building a better understanding of their potential.
Keith Whittington, Professor of Politics at Princeton University, breaks down three key free speech arguments by John Stuart Mill.
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You can practically see them slipping away. Yes, they’re still in the conversation with you, at least physically, but you know: The other person has disengaged. Who knows where their […]
Senator John Sidney McCain III, who died Saturday, Aug. 25, 2018 at the age of 81, is lying in state in the Rotunda of the United States Capitol.
We often support ideas without knowing quite why. John Stuart Mill reminds us why capitalism can be great for us and why we should be wary of state power.
Through an analysis of popular names vs. gender in leadership positions, The New York Times compiles a ‘so sad it’s almost funny’ report on how real the glass ceiling is.
Hey. Remember former Speaker of the House John Boehner? The guy who famously said that he was “unalterably opposed” to legalizing marijuana? Well, now he’s a huge pothead.
With his 51st Oscar nomination for Star Wars: The Last Jedi, composer John Williams has mastered the craft of the film score.
Mapping your daily long john needs since 2011 (Canada only)
The benefits of controlled psilocybin use and spiritual practice on people’s well-being long outlast the high, researchers find.
A new look at the intertwined lives of two of the 20th century’s greatest minds. In the years prior to World War II, physics was in an odd, post-revolutionary state. Quantum […]
This is the 1st brain game proven to improve cognitive abilities. Why not try it yourself?
John Cleese was in super sarcastic form during his recent Reddit AMA.
As people reject the status quo around the world, what might the left try to replace it with? One American philosopher makes an argument for a progressive vision.
Nuts!, a new documentary film by Penny Lane, focuses on John R. Brinkley, a “doctor” who amassed a fortune by surgically inserting pieces of a goats’ testicles to treat impotence in men.
Among many others, Britain’s new Foreign Secretary has managed to offend the previous, current and future presidents of the U.S.
In the political climate of Donald Trump and Black Lives Matter, actor and writer John Leguizamo argues that giving minority actors the opportunity to tell minority stories will translate to change for the individual and bridge social divides.
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