Ringing in 2014
The Times editorial board members, op-ed contributors and opinion bloggers put their New Year’s resolutions on the record and take a look at the year ahead.
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An optimistic list: New Year’s resolutions we’d like to see our leaders adopt.
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The good news about coming down with the flu on New Year’s Eve and then suffering through the first four days of 2014 is that I at least got to cross “detox” and “sleep” off my list of immediate resolutions.
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Food cues and triggers are designed to make us eat when we’re not hungry — and this at a time when harms associated with overeating are as great as the harms from alcohol.
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If you are a parent, chances are someone somewhere thinks you’re doing it wrong.
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Up early, teeth brushed, bills paid, ready for a run.
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Saturated fat’s bad, bad image—the evil ingredient that supposedly makes people fat and keeps them that way, while clogging our blood vessels and raising our cardiovascular risk—has been getting a bit of a makeover.
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WARNING: In addition to observations about social networking apps, online dating and the mercurial “gig” economy, the following article also includes allusions to sex, spirituality and the nature of altruism.
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Capitol Hill -- and especially the Senate -- was once an old boys’ club. Not anymore.
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I’ll admit it. I’m one of those people.
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