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Same-sex and straight couples discuss how complicated settling on a last name can become after marriage.
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Is our sense of time, not our lack of willpower, the real issue?
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Calls in the Caribbean for reparations are an occasion to face the many ways in which the past continues to shape the present.
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Research suggests that, in order to succeed, companies should start by promoting more women.
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For African-American kids with white parents, being black at Fulton Mall was a kind of test.
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Knowing God intimately is hard, and maybe hard-wired, too.
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Announcing a condition like epilepsy may stigmatize an employee, but keeping it secret could mean being fired.
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What is it about serious music training that seems to correlate with outsize success in many diverse fields?
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You only get one shot at life. What if yours has been one long string of mistakes?
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A novel praised for its dramatic depiction of Southern life in the mid-1850s became a best seller, but its tantalizing secret — the author’s identity — may have been solved.
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A white middle-class family’s decision to move to a poor black township for a month had many debating whether it was about empathy or slum tourism.
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Mister Cee discussed some of the particulars of his indiscretions with a frankness that has virtually been unheard of in the genre.
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