While some argue that online dating presents too much choice, it’s actually an efficient way to meet a partner — if you use it correctly
Life & Style
Why Restaurants and Valentine’s Day Don’t Mix
In fact, a restaurant is the last place you want to be on February 14th
Top Opinions About Pope Benedict’s Resignation
TIME Ideas rounds up the most thought-provoking pieces about the Pope’s abdication
Do Teachers Really Discriminate Against Boys?
A study on gender disparities in elementary-school performance found that boys received lower grades than girls, even when their test scores were equal to or higher than the girls’
Can We Drink Soda Responsibly?
Few countries guzzle soda the way we do. Maybe the problem is us
Viewpoint: Black History Month Doesn’t Represent All Blacks
The duality of black ethnic pride and black American pride should be recognized and celebrated
Does the GOP Really Want to Woo Blacks and Latinos?
If Republicans are serious about trying get more black and brown people under their wing, here are a few things they could try
The Super Bowl of Video Games. Literally.
I coach an NFL ProBowler for the Most Important Game of His Life
What the Pygmies Can Teach Us About Child Rearing
Why do we push our young ones while asking little of our older kids?
Gastrodamus Speaks! The Future of Food in America, Revealed!
Pink slime shall rise, horned bulls shall wane and other culinary predictions for the 22nd century
Viewpoint: What Everyone’s Getting Wrong About Special-Ed Sports
Federal guidelines don’t mandate new teams, but could lead to a more inclusive society
Is the Bourbon Boom for Real?
America’s greatest whiskey comes of age. But will it last?
Viewpoint: The Department of Defense Took Too Long on Women in Combat
The ten year delay between on-the-ground reality and official policy shows a troubling bureaucracy