Puzzles not only make you smarter — they help bridge the political divide, new book says
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Whether you think puzzles are a colossal waste of time or an excellent way to give your brain a workout, author A.J. Jacobs says there can be no doubt about the unifying nature of cracking a head-scratcher.
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