A Georgia kindergarten teacher has made more than $1 million selling her lesson plans online. Can U.S schools crowdsource their way to better student performance?
Why I’m a One-Issue Voter
The rabbi who gave the benediction at the DNC asks, Which candidate will prevent nuclear terror?
The Perils of Coffee Snobbery
What the cult of craft coffee says about our country
Why We Should Be Arguing More Over the Constitution
The fight over big versus small government is what defines our country, but both Democrats and Republicans have wimped out
The Rich Haven’t Always Hated Taxes
Once upon a time, the wealthy elite took pride in the fact that they paid higher rates than other Americans
The War Against a War President
In their attempts to characterize Obama as “weak” on defense, Republicans face an uphill battle
Fall TV: Strong Female Characters Can Negate Violence
New research shows sexually violent media is rendered less harmful when women are given assertive roles
Should Anti-Islam Filmmakers Be Thrown in Jail?
Controversy over what should be done about ‘Innocence of Muslims’ has pushed the First Amendment to its limits
Cartoons of the Week: September 8–14
Americans remember 9/11, while the Middle East resorts to violence
The Denial of Mental Illness is Alive and Well
Thomas Szasz, the father of the anti-psychiatry movement, has died, but his legacy lives on
The Mitt Mirage: How Romney Dumbed Himself Down
The Republican nominee can no longer say for certain what he believes in
Brilliant: The Science of SmartLife & Style
Does Listening to Music While Working Make You Less Productive?
Music can lift your mood and give you a relaxed focus, but it decreases your performance on cognitively demanding tasks
Is It Really the End of Men?
There are downsides to pitting the sexes in a constant, one-up, one-down battle for supremacy