• Make blocking traffic a federal crime

    Across the country Monday, thousands of United States citizens were detained against their will by criminal protesters. In Seattle and Chicago, travelers were blocked from entering the airport. In New York City, the Brooklyn Bridge was shut down. In Philadelphia, all of Center City came to a standstill. In San Francisco, commuters on the Golden […]

  • Making Meaning Is the Antidote to Troubled Feelings

    A contemporary writer on Stoicism, Ryan Holiday, recently observed: Professional writers quickly learn one reality of the job: you have more bad days than good days. It’s the rare day that the writer finds that the words come out exactly the way they were in their head. More often, one is disappointed, distracted, struggling, committed

  • Free agent pitcher to make Guardians debut

    He signed with Cleveland on a one-year $750,000 free agent deal last December.

  • Artpark to welcome 'Jamey Johnson: What A View Tour'

    Country singer-songwriter Jamey Johnson will bring his.

  • How to make a small kitchen look and feel luxurious

    Interiors that exude opulence do not have to be spacious, writes Adele Cardani. Rather, it is about making thoughtful design choices that elevate the overall ambiance and functionality of an environment

  • My partner ogles other women and it makes me feel unattractive

    It’s not a petty problem, says Philippa Perry, because your feelings matterThe question My partner of three years is a kind, emotionally intelligent, interesting and handsome man. We are in our early 30s, which is possibly too old for the petty problem I am about to come to you with He is always staring at other women! Whenever we are out and there are attractive women nearby, he will take a good look or worse, keep staring at them while we’re in a pub or something. Meanwhile, our conversation...

  • The Guardian view on pilgrimage: a 21st-century spiritual exercise

    As a recent BBC series confirms, the idea of a spiritual journey has survived the decline of organised religionIn Geoffrey Chaucer’s England, the arrival of spring was taken by many as a cue to take to the road. As the prologue to The Canterbury Tales begins: “When in April the sweet showers fall/And pierce the drought of March to the root, and all/ Then people long to go on pilgrimages”.Given Britain’s increasingly damp climate, contemporary pilgrims are as likely to encounter persistent rain...

  • A spring trip to the dump can make you feel refreshed

    "Spring is the perfect time to clean out those sheds, garages and basements, leaving you feeling refreshed, organized and ready for summer."

  • The Guardian view on smartphones and children: a compelling case for action

    Regulating new technology is never simple, but the status quo offers inadequate protectionThe principle that some products are available to adults and not children is uncontroversial. Access to weapons, alcohol and pornography is curtailed in this way because a level of maturity is the precondition for access (but not a guarantee of responsible use).Until recently, few people put smartphones in that category. The idea of an age restriction on sales would be dismissed as luddism or state-control...

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    How to make a pinhole camera for safe solar eclipse viewing

    All you need are two sheets of card stock, tape, scissors, aluminum foil

  • The Guardian view on the catastrophe in Gaza: it must not be overshadowed by the Iran crisis

    Hopes of a ceasefire have ebbed, concerns about an assault on Rafah endure, and aid remains wholly insufficientThe Middle East is “on the precipice” and “one miscalculation, one miscommunication, one mistake, could lead to the unthinkable,” the UN secretary-general, António Guterres, warned on Thursday. Israel has vowed to retaliate to Iran’s weekend barrage of missiles and drones – itself a response to Israel’s killing of two generals at an Iranian diplomatic facility in Damascus. It is hard to...

  • I'm a 'side chick' and this is why having affairs with married men makes me feel 'powerful'

    Women who have had affairs reveal why they chose to sleep with someone else's husband - and the bitter truth has left thousands aghast.