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Women's Interests

We've heard from former senator John Edwards, we've heard from his soon-to-be-ex-wife, Saint Elizabeth, and we've heard (bleh) from Andrew Young, the former Edwards aide and faux father. But through it all—the affair and the cancer-stricken spouse, the

Scholars, and people generally, look at leadership in a very different way than they did a generation ago. Leadership was seen as something that was straightforward, done "by the book," and could be easily learned. Leadership today is a lot more complic

Imagining lucky events never happened can boost your mood.

But just the other day, I was conducting some training for my researchers on how to use Twitter for research. I "tweeted" about the training and it was swiftly suggested that I should share my findings.So....Here are a few noodlings on the use of Twitter

It's South by Southwest time here in Austin, and I'm always inspired to write a post related to movies, metaphors, and careers. (Here's my post from last year.)A constant question from reporters these days is whether I'm seeing any change in the job marke

When a prominent Munich art collector commissioned Stefan Hemmerle to create a diamond ring for his wife in 1995, he set one condition: no flashy settings. His wife, he said, detested them. To meet the challenge of creating a piece of fine jewelry both si

A quick and healthy recipe for any night of the week.

For no-fuss home entertaining, try these crowd-pleasing appetizers, fun party ideas, and easy cocktails.

The position your guy sleeps in most often can reveal surprising clues to his personality, relationship M.O., and deepest sexual desires. We crack the code.

Take your pick of the sweetest botanical styles this spring.

"We laugh when people say marraige is hard work. Cancer is hard work; our marraige is easy."

I realized that, like a blackout or an overbooked flight, our shared drama had brought us together.

The R&B singer wore a black and red butterfly print dress at Gotham Magazine's Annual Gala. Does the look flatter her shape?

Its one thing for a friend to apply self-tanner on your back or pluck your brows, but is this crossing the line?

We're starting to notice a pattern: an actress wins an Oscar and soon after, she and her guy break up. Could Sandra be next?