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What it really means to work smarter, not harder

Unfortunately, working "hard" is not enough. You also have to work "smart."
  • How to stop over-medicalising mental health

    What the world could learn from Britain’s flawed approach

  • Harvard Bans ‘Cisheterosexism’ but Shrugs at Antisemitism

    College presidents are directly responsible for the hatred that has flourished on campus since Oct. 7.

  • Top 25 News Photos of 2023

    As the end of the year approaches, here is a look back at some of the major news events and moments of 2023. Hamas militants launched a surprise attack in southern Israel, followed by thousands of Israeli air strikes in Gaza; a suspected Chinese surveillance balloon was shot down over the U.S.; extreme weather events affected people around the world; a devastating earthquake struck parts of Turkey and Syria; and much more. Here, we present the top 25 news photos of 2023. Be sure to check back throughout the week for more comprehensive stories, presented as “2023: The Year in Photos, Parts 1–3.”

Latest Posts for members

The experts: sex therapists on 20 simple, satisfying ways to revive your lost libido

Losing your mojo is very common, but it can be overcome, whether through self-love, putting down your phone – or even a sex ban

Elon Musk’s Poisoned Platform

Users and advertisers are fleeing X after Musk’s message supporting an antisemitic conspiracy theory. But the platform seems destined to die a slow death.

My Blonde GF

A disturbing story of deepfake pornography. Sexually explicit images appear on a porn site, with Helen's face edited onto other women’s bodies. In this powerful short film, Helen shares the impact this experience has had on her life

Donald Trump poses the biggest danger to the world in 2024

What his victory in America’s election would mean

It’s Time to End Magical Thinking About Russia’s Defeat

Putin has withstood the West’s best efforts to reverse his invasion of Ukraine, and his hold on power is firm. The U.S. and its allies need a new strategy: containment.

Is It OK to Hire a Surrogate to Bear Twins?

The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on the financial realities of family planning.

Why Tupac Never Died

It’s because the rapper’s life and work were a cascade of contradictions that we’re still trying to figure him out today.

San Francisco’s Brand Is in Trouble. Can a New Ad Campaign Fix It?

The city’s standing has plunged since the pandemic. Some wealthy business leaders have a $4 million plan to rehab its image.

When Foster Parents Don’t Want to Give Back the Baby

In many states, lawyers are pushing a new legal strategy that forces biological parents to compete for custody of their children.

Why the Internet Isn’t Fun Anymore

The social-media Web as we knew it, a place where we consumed the posts of our fellow-humans and posted in return, appears to be over.

How Indian authorities ‘weaponised’ a New York Times report to target the press

NewsClick, a defiantly critical news site, has been in the Indian government’s sights over the past few years. But there was little to show after extensive financial probes – until the New York Times published a report which enabled Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s administration to use the press to attack the press. 

An N.B.A. Power Broker, Growing Up and Finding Peace

In a new memoir, Rich Paul, known to many for his long association with LeBron James, details his difficult upbringing and the valuable lessons it taught him.

How Much Coffee Is Too Much Coffee?

Coffee is linked with lots of health benefits, but most of the risks come from the caffeine.

The 25 Best Restaurants in Los Angeles Right Now

Our current favorites in one of the greatest food cities in the world.

Egypt Is Exhuming the Dead and Evicting the Living

By Hussein Omar
Mr. Omar is a writer and historian.

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