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According to a poll from the American Psychiatric Association, financial issues are the No. 1 cause of anxiety for Americans: ...
But Will Jewell makes sure to bring his film around again to a critique of the 1%, with some twisting revelations at the very end of the movie that show that not everyone is what they seem. Concrete ...
Schnauzers, for example, are now 10 a penny in the capital ... who died in 2024 Rescue dogs are also quite upper-class these days. Guy the Beagle (RIP), adopted in Canada after he had been ...
The world we inhabit is the result of a chain of decisions, none of them inevitable. Journalism can help inform those decisions and how people think about them.
As American men decline in every metric measuring well-being, men are desperately seeking answers from all the wrong people.
Why are some people more resistant to misinformation? Complexity in who we are makes us more open to facts—and to each other.
Both Democrats and the Trump-informed Republican Party claim to champion workers, but working-class families nationwide still ...
According to housing experts from Harvard University, almost half of middle-class families are currently "rent-burdened" by their housing costs, spending much more than 30% of their monthly income on ...
The European Commission determined last year that Elon Musk's social network violated the ... as regulators seek to make an example of X to deter other companies from violating the law, the ...
There was a time when Arts and Humanities in senior secondary or Class 12th level was not seen as a stream that provides students with many career opportunities compared to Science or Commerce.
Professor Andy Merolla’s new book, “The Social Biome,” is a social science-backed exploration into the complexities of, and opportunities within, day-to-day communication.