Alysa Liu retired from skating at 16, came back, and won gold for USA. But her story is not a comeback story. Instead, it's one about finding real joy.
Test your knowledge of credit cards, buying a home, saving for college or retirement and other things that affect your wallet. By Connie Chang and Juli Fraga Illustrations by Jay Daniel Wright Making ...
Many people in long-term relationships have used the same phrase to quiet thoughts of leaving: But it’s already been so long! If I leave now, all of that time and effort will go to waste. As it turns ...
My friendships exist in silos. Each hangout is a feverish one-on-one where we share fries and eye contact, confessions, rants, gossip, and mutual attempts at amateur therapy. This patchwork of ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly becoming commonplace, despite statistics showing that only approximately 7% to 13% (depending on size) of companies have incorporated AI into their regular ...
This letter is a response to an Oak Ridger guest column titled, “Pronatalist movement is based on a fantasy.” Regrettably, the referenced column contains serious logic fallacies. These fallacies begin ...
Money is supposed to make life easier. But whether it makes life easier for parents has become a surprisingly contentious question. But these accounts tended to downplay (or ignore) another important ...
It was a Words with Friends chat that first gave Megan Phelps-Roper pause. People have a marked tendency to cling to past investments, whether financial, social, or emotional—even when it becomes ...
In January, OpenAI Chief Executive Sam Altman and Chief Product Officer Kevin Weil hosted a demonstration of ChatGPT’s soon-to-be-released “deep research” application. A Beltway audience watched as ...
Ever Googled yourself and wished for that polished informational box to pop up on the results page? That’s a Google Knowledge Panel. More than just a helpful box on the search engine results page ...
Without going too far out on a limb, I believe almost everyone would like two things from their jobs and careers: success and happiness. They want to do well financially, receive recognition for their ...
To the editor: Blame the advisors. When the great leader disappoints, always blame the advisors (“Why MAGA’s ideologues can’t always get what they want,” July 29). After Mao Zedong died, his failings ...