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In their new book After the Spike, demographers Dean Spears and Michael Geruso make the counterintuitive case for worrying ...
Retail giants Amazon and Home Depot are responding to a 31-day boycott of the companies, slated to begin today. The effort, led by the nonpartisan organization, People's Union USA, alleges that these ...
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DPA International on MSNChatting without emojis makes you appear less close, research showsOne little laughing face or heart can go a long way to improving your relationship with the person at the other end of your chat app, according to new research showing that emojis can increase how ...
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Bicycling on MSNHaving a Kid Made Me Afraid to Ride. Here's How I Got My Mojo Back.Of course, that was long before I started riding with Millie. Now when I ride, a good day means spotting a particularly ...
Denmark launched its presidency of the European Union on Thursday with a call for Europe to unite to take on war in Ukraine and chaos caused by U.S. President Donald Trump’s ...
In the case of Jurassic World Rebirth, the question is, which script? Is it that “look, an island full of dinosaurs!” ...
Republican leaders in the House are sprinting toward a vote on President Donald Trump’s tax and spending cuts package, ...
The region spanning the two central Texas cities is growing fast, posing challenges for local infrastructure and water ...
We’ve all heard that human overpopulation is a crisis. In 2017, Bill Nye warned us about the planet’s “people problem,” and ...
Opinion
Capitalism and democracy are weakening – reviving the idea of ‘calling’ can help to repair themSocial trust is crucial for capitalism and vibrant democracies. And when those systems weaken, as they are now, it’s calling – not cunning or charisma – that can help repair them.
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