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Tips to Avoid Family Holiday Drama
In today's highly politicized media climate, various opinions surround several ongoing conflicts. These conflicts include the ongoing war in the Middle ...
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Mayoral Candidate Regretful After Profane Tirade
U.S. Representative Sheila Jackson Lee recently expressed remorse for her words after an unverified audio recording of her was released to the public. ...
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Cop Recorded Joking About Pedestrian Death
Of all the helping professions, police work seems the most suited to a dark, sardonic disposition often referred to as gallows humor. It’s the byproduct ...
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Harvard Study Reveals Affirmative Action for Rich Applicants
The Supreme Court recently outlawed most racial preferences in college admissions. However, a new study from Ivy League researchers indicates another ...
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Bullied Kid Receives Outpouring of Support
Shayden Walker didn’t know what was waiting for him on the other side of his neighbor’s doorbell. All he knew was he needed some help. "I ...
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Doctors Don't Want Patients with Disabilities
Dr. Lisa Iezzoni is a professor of medicine at Harvard. She has done research for 25 years with people who have disabilities, to find out, “What ...
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The Top Benefits of Aging
Eight in ten Americans agree society puts too much value on appearing youthful. A survey examined perspectives around aging and found that most agree ...
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Beauty's Inexhaustible Shame Machine
Author Cathy O'Neal's The Shame Machine, delves into the numerous ways that corporations, governments, and much of the media have weaponized and ...
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12-Year-Old Buys Sneakers for Bullied Classmate
When Romello Early saw that one of his classmates at Buffalo Creek Academy was being bullied because of his shoes, he was overcome with emotion. Bryant ...
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Rumors Compromise App for Sharing Compliments
In Fall 2022, the Gas app exploded in popularity among high schoolers, but a vicious, unfounded rumor caused its popularity to nosedive, confounding its ...
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