Free Expression is a daily newsletter on American life, politics and culture from the Opinion pages of The Wall Street Journal. Sign up and start reading Free Expression today. Two decades ago, the ...
History is filled with fads that seem unbelievable today. From radioactive cosmetics to poisonous beauty treatments, countless products and practices were once embraced by ordinary people who believed ...
Some Christian conservatives are only eating foods mentioned in the Bible. At least Jesus wasn’t devouring ultra-processed sausage rolls ... It looks like all the raw milk Conservatives have been ...
In over two decades of technology journalism, I can tell you I've seen some truly weird tech fads come and go — from weird web crazes that every venture capitalist and tech blog swears will change ...
With clocks springing forward this weekend for daylight saving time, it’s time to spring into action. About 80% of US households dust off their brooms, vacuums and scrub brushes each year for spring ...
The words we all use matter. When it comes to neurodiversity—they shape how communities understand difference, who is believed and who feels safe to ask for support. For people with Attention-deficit ...
If you liked this story, share it with other people. The tuna industry commonly uses fish aggregating devices (FADs) to efficiently collect large volumes of fish; when these devices are lost or ...
CPGs looking for long-term success rather than quick wins should ground innovation in data and macro behavior change rather than novelty, according to investors who spoke at Startup CPG’s Founders & ...
Sir John Soane’s Museum has partnered with Minecraft Education to launch Soane’s Portals to the Past, a bespoke digital world that brings architecture, history and design into the classroom through ...
When it comes to fleeting musical fads, the decade that seems to have the most of them is the 2010s. In the decade alone, numerous fads arose and died out shortly after, and since then, they haven’t ...
Has the gender madness fever finally broken among America’s youth? Eric Kaufmann, a professor of politics at the University of Buckingham, compiled a report for the Centre for Heterodox Social Science ...
The '80s. A time of big hair, bigger shoulder pads, and the absolute boldest cars to ever hit the pavement. It was a golden era for car culture, where automotive designers weren't afraid to take risks ...
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