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Journalist Jodi Kantor and happiness expert Arthur Brooks on how to find purpose

Journalist Jodi Kantor and Harvard happiness expert Arthur Brooks are both out with new books about identifying and cultivating meaning in one’s life. Brooks says he wanted to write The Meaning of Your Life after observing an explosion in depression and anxiety among young people ...  Show more

In 'The Foursome,' conjoined twins marry two sisters — and that's just the beginning

In 1839, conjoined twins and famous showmen Chang and Eng Bunker — native to Thailand, then called Siam — took a break from touring, settled in North Carolina, bought a slave plantation, and married two American sisters. The interracial union caused a public scandal for more reas ...  Show more

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