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For psychologists who study it, disgust is one of the primal emotions that define — and explain — humanity.
The magazine's Ethicist columnist on how uncomfortable moments can't be avoided if our country is going to get out from under four centuries of racism.
A dermatologist looks into a rare and generally benign condition and finds a more serious disorder.
A team-by-team guide to the N.F.L. playoff picture through Week 17.
Jim Green has shaped much of the space agency's scientific inquiry for decades.
In Martin County, Ky., where coal production has flatlined, entrepreneurs are promising that a new solar farm atop a shuttered mine will bring green energy jobs.
Thousands of devotees were visiting the Mata Vaishno Devi shrine to mark the beginning of the year.
In our anger-filled age, when people need to shop or travel or cope with mild disappointment they're "devolving into children."
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A sweet cultural exchange, a happy landing at J.F.K. and more reader tales of New York City in this week's Metropolitan Diary.
An edibles company says one of its products will lead not to the "the munchies" but to weight loss. There's just one problem: the science.
Everyone needs a little boundary training.
An OMA-designed pavilion at the Wilshire Boulevard Temple was helped along by Eli Broad. It houses Wallis Annenberg's GenSpace, a center for older people.
The owner of the Iowa Cubs gave employees $2,000 for every year they had been with the minor league baseball team, for a total of $600,000. "My jaw dropped," one worker said.
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