While practical judgment and reasoning differ depending on the person, there are very specific traits easy to spot in people ...
After USC and Notre Dame football controversially decided to pause their storied rivalry game, it may be coming back. The Los Angeles Times' Ryan Kartje reported today in his Times of Troy newsletter ...
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Dr. Mehmet Oz’s recent interview left many surprised after he revealed that President Donald Trump believes that diet soda kills cancer cells. The health expert was in conversation with Trump’s eldest ...
Don’t mess with Chuck Norris. Even though the beloved actor and iconic action star has passed away, his memory will live on in the form of his cool-guy demeanor, inspirational energy, excellent action ...
Airport security works best when nobody tries to become the main character. The checkpoint is built for routine, speed, and risk screening, which means a clever line or irritated speech usually lands ...
A complete online archive of the Journal of the Edinburgh Conference of Socialist Economists. 24 issues were pubished between 1987 and 1999. The complete set of issues that were kindly donated by past ...
The New York City Council’s bipartisan Common Sense Caucus has two fewer members after Republicans Joann Ariola and Vickie Paladino left during a tense first meeting Tuesday. There are now only six ...
Not everyone without common sense lacks intelligence. In fact, plenty of smart people struggle with everyday judgment. But people with zero common sense tend to say certain statements all the time.
Few revolutionary tracts match in importance Tom Paine’s Common Sense. Published for the first time on January 9, 1776, 250 years ago this month, the pamphlet, a frontal assault on the entire ...
This is an edition of Time-Travel Thursdays, a journey through The Atlantic’s archives to contextualize the present. Sign up here. Reading it now, Paine’s words are a kind of portal back to the ...