On her backpacking trip in Patagonia, Janie had promised not to get distracted with romance. But this one temptation is hard to resist.
A scam company sends mailers to unsuspecting victims. But this time, they’ve sent their junk mail to the wrong place. And they’re going to pay for it.
The most powerful people among us are still just people, in the end. When you’re an evil genius literally at the top of the world, who do you confide in?
So what if you scalded the entirety of your mouth with melted cheese. You’re young, stupid, and free. What else even is there?
Two parents wait by the baby monitor as their newborn cries. The books say it’s time for the baby to self-soothe, but CAN’T YOU SEE THE BABY IS CRYING?!
Here’s some piping hot historical socio-linguistic tea… David takes us on a lyrical adventure showcasing how English came to be.
Jenny has conquered a lot of puzzles during quarantine. But as she takes on The Birth of Venus, this puzzle might have conquered her.
The world feels anxious and uncertain these days, making us wonder: What is the opposite of fear? Perhaps it’s simply saying what’s true.
Irma. Earthquakes. Harvey. Wildfires. North Korea. Charlottesville. Trumpism. How many more signs will it take to recognize the obvious?