During the yellow-fever epidemic of 1793 in Philadelphia, doctors dispensed advice that was sometimes quite harmful.
The Canadian psychology professor’s stardom is evidence that leftism is on the decline—and deeply vulnerable.
Lessons from a life in academia
A new book explores how fear, uncertainty, and group psychology lead people to believe leaders who say false things.
Amid climbing rates of sexually-transmitted disease in the elderly, embracing sexuality as a fundamental part of adult life at all ages
How to turn your book around in five days, and more writing advice for busy people.
A lot evolves between the first year of coupledom and the ones that follow—including references to "home," "dinner," and "love."
A Manhattan judge’s advice to jurors accurately reflects what the former president has done to democratic norms.