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How Much More Money to Be Happy?
About seven in ten respondents in a survey said they strongly or somewhat agreed with the statement: “Having more money would solve most of my problems.” ...
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50% of Teens Do Not Enjoy Life
Some experts call it “the new great depression.” Since the rise of social media, depression and feelings of hopelessness have skyrocketed ...
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Smartphones Turbocharge the Dangers of Porn
Since the 2007 launch of the iPhone, smartphones have granted billions of people customized, password-protected, hand-held access to a near-limitless ...
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Mom Puts Her Kids on TV Fast, Kids Thrive
With a love for cultivating an “old-fashioned” life and returning to what truly matters, a mom of three encouraged her kids to adopt a “TV ...
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Singer Billie Eilish Deletes Her Social Media Apps
Grammy award-winning singer Billie Eilish says she has deleted her social media apps from her phone due to her complicated relationship with the internet. ...
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Smartphones and Distracted Drivers
It’s frustrating to public safety officials that there is so little publicly available data on the role that smartphones play in distracting drivers ...
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Why the British Couldn’t Watch TV at 6PM
At 6 PM every day televisions in Britain would go blank. The next one hour would be frantic. Parents would scoop their kids off the living room couch, ...
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NYC Declares Social Media a Health Hazard
New York City Health Commissioner Ashwin Vasan, acting under the authority of mayor Eric Adams, recently issued a public health advisory designating social ...
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Jeopardy Contestants Ignorant of Lord’s Prayer
Jeopardy fans were furious after the contestants on an episode failed to answer a “simple” question about the Lord's Prayer during the ...
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Improve Your Odds for a Successful Marriage
Research professor Scott Stanley at the University of Denver writes:
A substantial number of practicing Christians believe that living together before ...
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