
Jerry Brown's Political Reboot
In his reprise as governor, he's been as ruthlessly practical as he's been reflective, embracing his inner politician to restore the California dream.
James Fallows on Jerry Brown's second chance. Plus: the mystery of the second skeleton, how gay couples are getting marriage right, the end of the retail salesperson, and more.

In his reprise as governor, he's been as ruthlessly practical as he's been reflective, embracing his inner politician to restore the California dream.

Research finds that same-sex unions are happier than heterosexual marriages. What can gay and lesbian couples teach straight ones about living in harmony?

Unexpected discoveries in the quest to cure an extraordinary skeletal condition show how medically relevant rare diseases can be.

Few possess it, and not many want to. Explaining men's ambivalent relationship with an amoral virtue.

They can—but mainly by doing things other than what we want and expect from them.

A new graphical warning system

Should we mourn them?

Our advice columnist to the rescue

And why do we use them at all?

The tech-industry veteran Linda Stone on how to pay attention

New research on first impressions

What Republicans can learn from the Democrats' revival

What to make of the 28-year-old columnist's contempt for the GOP—and its would-be reformers

An American icon finds immortality

Americans are laboring less than ever. So why do we feel so busy?

Even half a century after her suicide, both her work and her life remain thrilling and horrifying.

Listening to a young band rapidly assimilating and remixing genres it would soon transcend

The difficulty of recognizing excellence in its own time

Distilling deceit

Pardon my French

Responses and reverberations

What was the most influential TV show ever?
A poem
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