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Why the latest literary trend favors short, punchy prose over epics. Novelists Anika Jade Levy and Jenny Offill weigh in.
Our Staff Picks go cross-generational this week, with the great millennial comedy Big Mood and the sharp Gen Z novel Lost Lambs.
Dreams Affect Your Morning Mood In Surprising Ways, Study Finds By Dennis Thompson HealthDay ReporterMONDAY, April 20, 2026 (HealthDay News) — Bad dreams can affect your morning mood, but not if a ...
Most of us know that what we eat can help keep us physically healthy, but few recognize that it can also affect our emotional health. A growing body of research suggests that certain foods and diet ...
If you’ve been on social media in recent months, it’s likely you’ve heard a lot about contrast. In beauty, the contrast between your skin tone, eyes, hair, and eyebrows can help determine which makeup ...
Hannah Harper is a wellness editor for Health. Previously, she was an associate editor, assistant editor, and editorial assistant for Health. She covers topics on nutrition, women's health, and more.
Hundreds of tone-deaf lefty radicals flocked into Havana this weekend to meet with Communist Party officials — staying in luxury hotels and traveling in air-conditioned buses — as the rest of the ...
In the aftermath of another wave of antigovernment unrest, Iran is gripped by a mood of collective grief and uncertainty about the future. By Farnaz Fassihi and Leily Nikounazar Teachers talk about ...
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The Crime Literature Festival of India hosted a preliminary event in the city, gathering police officers, legal experts, authors, and media to discuss gender justice, policing, and societal changes.
For years, mental health was seen as something that started and ended in the brain. But an expanding field of research is revealing a key player in the story of our emotions: the gut. The trillions of ...