TSA agents opened up on the blog Flying With Fish about what’s going through their heads while they’re juggling your junk.
TSA agents opened up on the blog Flying With Fish about what’s going through their heads while they’re juggling your junk.

Real estate and glass blowing aren’t two things you’d normally put together—until you meet Jim Newton.

This just in from the front lines of what women want: the key to attractiveness may be as simple as tilting your head back.

Technology hasn’t quite reached the stage where the rich can assemble engineered genetics at a mall kiosk, but it’s catching up quietly, and the aftermath may be messier than ever.

“Welcome to a world without consequences,” writes Jeff MacGregor of Notre Dame football, an organization that has refused to publicly acknowledge two student deaths in the past few months.

A homeless man found a running car, jumped into the front seat, and took it for a quick spin. After realizing there was a toddler inside, he came back a few minutes later.

Writers Travis Nuckolls and Chris Baker asked a series of strangers on the streets of Colorado Springs whether they thought that being gay was a choice. Then they dropped this question on them.

Being a stay-at-home dad means seeing a world most guys don’t get to see. For Sean Lyons, the best part of that world is his 2-year-old daughter’s music class.

Jordan Pedersen explores Harry and Ron’s antagonistic relationship in “Deathly Hallows,” the latest in the “Harry Potter” series.

Patrick Witt released a statement calling into question the veracity of the NYT story and coverage.

Wagging a finger at the leader of the free world is never a good idea.

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Mark D. White responds to Tom Matlack’s Post “What Is a ‘Good’ Man?”

Jamie Utt reflects on listening, privilege, and Twitter conversations

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When I was a sophomore in college, I realized I was unhappy, both with the school I had chosen and the major I was pursuing.

For Marianne Cassidy, society’s lesson that “Strange Men Are Dangerous” is damaging. Men are not the problem. Rapists are the problem.

“We need to teach our boys that they can bear suffering and loss without shame … that anger is a question that deserves deeper answers than punishment or silence.”

Loved-ones and strangers wanting to pet your baby comes with the territory, but please curb the undesired parenting advice, Charlie Capen writes.

‘I don’t know anything. I am finally still. I am far away in a distant land where nothing is the same. I am at peace. I don’t want to leave.’

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Perhaps my favorite scene about manhood isn’t the actual footage of Martin Sheen but the behind the scenes footage shot by Eleanor Coppola
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