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Twitter Imagines New United Airlines Mottos after Scandal
If you read, watch, or listen to the news at all, you probably heard a story about a certain United Airlines flight from Chicago to Louisville (in April ...
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What Happens When Parents are Rude in the Hospital?
The New York Times reported on an interesting study in an article titled "What Happens When Parents are Rude in the Hospital." A researcher ...
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Man Grades and Returns Ex-Girlfriend's Apology Letter
If you're thinking of writing an apology letter to a former significant other, you'll probably consider a lot of factors: the amount of time that's ...
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Psychologists Say Self-Justification Chokes Love Out Of Relationship
In their book Mistakes Were Made (But Not By Me), social psychologists Carol Tavris and Elliot Aronson describe how a fixation on our own righteousness ...
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Speeding Driver Gives Officer Questionable Excuse
When it comes to excuses, law enforcement officers tend to have heard them all. But recently two drivers came up with some novel excuses. When a driver ...
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'This American Life': We've All Had Regrets
On an episode of This American Life, a radio show and podcast, host Ira Glass says:
Some regrets just never go away. People tell us that they forgive us. ...
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Bruce Springsteen's Fear of Being Loved
Born in 1949, singer Bruce Springsteen was the eldest of three children, and the only son, in a working-class family in Freehold, New Jersey. The house ...
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Fitbits May Not Be the Right Fit for Everyone
You've seen them—the colorful, wristwatch-like fitness trackers. (Maybe you're even wearing one right now.) They count your steps, give ...
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Athletes Blame Woes on Defective Soccer Balls
During the 2002 Soccer World Cup, Adidas introduced their Fevernova soccer ball, which featured a new design that was supposed to make the ball follow ...
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'Challenger' Engineer Still Regrets Launch that Killed Seven
NPR ran a heartbreaking interview with Robert Ebeling, an engineer who worked on the 1986 Challenger launch that resulted in the death of all seven occupants. ...
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