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What Actor Steve Martin Learned About Jealousy
Mara Reinstein writes in Parade Magazine:
We met Steve Martin years ago as a banjo-playing comic with an arrow through his head singing "King Tut." ...
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Film Stars Who Don’t Know Who They Are
A 2019 interview focusing on the acclaimed British actress Emma Thompson’s 60th birthday was titled “Emma Thompson Gets a Shock at 60.” ...
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Actor Paul Newman’s Lifelong Struggle with Insecurity
The actor Paul Newman was nominated for 10 Academy Awards and won for The Color of Money in 1987. He also received an honorary Oscar in 1986 and the Academy’s ...
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A Third of U.S. Crypto Holders Experience Theft
Cybersecurity services provider Kaspersky has released a report on risks associated with cryptocurrency use. The report titled “Crypto Threats 2023” ...
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Fortune 500 Companies are Shockingly Transitory
In his new book, Jeff Meyers writes:
Human institutions are important, but they don't last forever. Human institutions, not just our individual ...
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Purposelessness Is Increasing Male Suicides
In his book Of Boys and Men, researcher Richard Reeves writes, “Men are much more likely to commit suicide than women. This is a worldwide long-standing ...
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A Rebellious Teenager Finds Forgiveness
Wayward teenage years and a surprise pregnancy had Christine Scheller fearing she had lost her salvation. She shares her story in an issue of CT magazine: ...
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The World’s a Mess; Spend Money NOW!
Many adults under 35 have stopped playing it safe with money. Instead of banking as much of their pay as they used to, they’re saving less, spending ...
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Americans Worry About Money Far Too Much
Writing in the Atlantic, author and researcher Arthur C. Brooks says, “Money is one of the things Americans worry about most in the world.” ...
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The Great Millennial Blood Pressure Problem
You know the person. You work with them, or you’re friends with them, or maybe you even that person. They are youngish. Fit-ish. Always tracking ...
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