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6 Historic Los Angeles Restaurants That Are Still Doing It Right

These decades-old institutions are always worth a visit

Retiring Into Reality, Don Winslow Reflects on 30 Years in Fiction

Winslow, 70, insists "City In Ruins" is his final book

What Is the Future of American-Made Clothing?

Author Steven Kurutz on the challenges of “American Flannel”

The Solar Eclipse in Sheep Meadow

One writer's notes on experiencing the phenomenon from Central Park

Qantas Is Trying Out Dynamic Pricing for Award Travel

Will this make frequent travelers happier?

What Can We Learn From the “Post-Marathon Blues”?

Crossing the finish line can yield an oddly hollow feeling. What does it mean?

Scammers Reportedly Created Fake Lawyers For SEO Scheme

Remember: reverse image search can be very useful

Elevate Your Spring Cleaning Routine With These Products

From a simplehuman phone cleaner to scrub pads, these are the spring cleaning items you didn't know you needed.

Meet the Inmates Who Run Marathons Inside San Quentin State Prison

Director Christine Yoo’s documentary “26.2 to Life” premieres on ESPN tonight

Seven Housekeeping Experts on How to Keep Your Home Enviably Clean

Including one of the highest-ranked Marie Kondo consultants

Confessions of a Four-Time Ford Mustang Owner

“I’ve owned more Ford Mustangs than most, not as many as some.”

How Shoe Engineering Transformed Competitive Running

Carbon fiber technology has played a big part here

Pro Tip: AI Might Not Be Great at Diagnosing STIs

Testing a new diagnostic app yielded mixed results

Scientists Are Growing Brains to Better Understand Dementia

At least, they're growing structures with brain cells