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My lunch hour was running a little bit long. I’d just gotten a new game on my phone—Jeopardy—and was in…
Around the year 1500, a middle-aged Dutch painter created a three-paneled artwork depicting the corruption, and ultimate downfall, of humankind.…
Last Thursday, 13-year-old Addison Logan of Wichita, Kansas, was spending time with his grandmother, Lois, visiting garage sales around town.…
Today, technologies like Facebook connect people in ways few could have ever imagined. In some extraordinary cases, those ways seem…
An interesting discussion popped up in the comments of a Mysterious Ways story we ran a few years ago, prompted…
Yesterday I got two emails from colleagues about my blog: Senior Editor Celeste McCauley wrote, “Maybe something for MW online…”…
Each week, I scan the news to find those little “twists of fate,” those “mysterious moments,” those “strange coincidences” that…
Last weekend, while parallel parking on 5th Street in the East Village, my tire briefly went up on the curb…
“The restoration of Mary Ann Franco’s vision is a true miracle. I don’t have a scientific explanation for it.” You…
Today’s guest blogger is Mysterious Ways assistant editor Daniel Kessel. A few weeks ago, three children in Moreno Valley, California,…
All along the Northeastern seaboard, Hurricane Sandy left a trail of destruction. So many families are struggling to rebuild; entire…
Know your competitors–it’s a rule when launching any new product. Especially a new magazine, in a world where the audience…