The fraud of herbal supplements, how Jordanians came to oppose ISIS, incredible images of destruction in Eastern Ukraine, the complex future of wearable devices, and more...
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Friday, February 6, 2015
The Hidden Cost of a Flexible Job
It's nice to be able to work from home once in a while, but workers wind up compensating with longer, more intense hours.
REBECCA J. ROSEN
Race and Overreaction: On the Streets and in Schools
The excessive punishment of young people of color can have a direct impact on their future prospects.
MICA POLLOCK AND TANYA COKE
In Defense of Brian Williams's Almost-Memories
Public figures exaggerate the danger they've faced all the time—even though they're often caught.
DAVID A. GRAHAM
Is America at War With Radical Islam?
Critics insist that Obama's reluctance to say so robs the struggle of moral clarity, but such attacks reflect a muddled understanding of the fight.
PETER BEINART
Neither Herbal Nor Supplements
Products labeled "ginseng," "echinacea," and "ginkgo biloba" often contain no trace of these substances, according to an investigation announced today.
JAMES HAMBLIN
It Wasn't Their War
Whatever legitimacy the Islamic State had in Jordan was incinerated along with Muath al-Kaseasbeh's body.
ALICE SU
What My Hearing Aid Taught Me About the Future of Wearables
As human-enhancing technology becomes tinier and more advanced, the price of progress is complexity.
RYAN BUDISH
What I Learned Trying to Write a Muslim-American Cop Show for HBO
The author and Dave Eggers wanted to create a three-dimensional, fully human character with an interesting job who just happened to be Muslim. Was television ready?
WAJAHAT ALI
The Broad, Inclusive Canvas of Comics
Hollywood adaptations don't come close to the trangressive diversity of the genre.
TA-NEHISI COATES
Photo: Caught in the Crossfire in Eastern Ukraine
Battles in eastern Ukraine have surged anew, with the civilian population suffering dozens of deaths from ongoing rocket attacks. Almost 2,000 residents have fled in the last few days alone.
Video: How a Psychedelic Masterpiece Is Made
In this short documentary, filmmakers Jason Stanfield and Jordan Olshansky visit the studio of artist Bruce Riley, who paints abstract wonders with poured resin.
5,200 Days in Space
An exploration of life aboard the International Space Station, and the surprising reasons the mission is still worthwhile
CHARLES FISHMAN
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