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How to Take a Spontaneous Vacation, in Eight Steps

These apps and services will take you somewhere nice — now

Working Long Hours Increases the Risk of Irregular Heart Rhythm

According to a new study released in the European Heart Journal.

California Supreme Court Wants to Make Bar Exam Easier

State's legal exam is known as one of toughest in country, but court wants to lower the bar.

The Creator of ‘The Walking Dead’ Is Bad at Writing Memos

YOU NEED TO PAY ATTENTION TO THE MOTHERF*CKING SCRIPT.'

10 Ways to Make Flying Out of NY a Little More Bearable

You'll rue the day you cross us, JFK and LGA

Smartphone Data Reveals the World’s Laziest Countries

Scientists made a world map for country's activity levels by population.

Harvard Considering Banning Historic Social Clubs

Decision would affect one whose ranks once included Bill Gates.

How Doctors Can Predict a Heart Attack Using One Simple Trick

Researchers say the color of fat near the heart's arteries can determine a patient's level of risk.

Turns Out Cannabis Relieves Migraines Better Than Prescription Meds

No sticks, no stems, no seeds, no splitting headaches

Nine Real, Live, Sex-Having Women Dish on Threesomes

Because three can be a party or a problem

Sleep Is Improved By a Sense of Purpose, Study Finds

Those with sense of direction are less afflicted by insomnia and sleep disruption.

Coffee Drinkers May Live Longer, Two Controversial Studies Suggest

New research finds a link between coffee consumption and a lower risk of death.

LinkedIn Will Now Find You a Mentor, for Free

In other news, LinkedIn will now find you a protege, for free

Strength May Depend on More Than Just Muscle, Study Finds

A new study explains why strength differs where muscle mass does not.

All Your Smart Gadgets, Ranked by Reparability

Apple and Google: Bad. Companies you've never heard of: Good.