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Navigating the Clutter of the Information Age
New York Times Columnist Ezra Klein notes his theory why the Internet feels “so crummy” these days. It puts us into “shame closets.” ...
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Is Facebook More Addictive Than Cigarettes?
An article on Vice starts with an intriguing question:
You know the feeling. A sort of internal itch … Wouldn't it be nice to see what my friends ...
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Mom’s Dilemma: Healthy Food but Unhealthy Porn
Columnist Peggy Noonan wrote a sobering article based on the work of researcher Jonathan Haidt’s new book The Anxious Generation: How the Great ...
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Are You Overwhelmed by the Headlines?
In today's fast-paced world, the constant stream of news can feel like a firehose. Political scandals, partisan squabbles, conspiracy theories, outrage, ...
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Passport Photo Pitfalls
According to The Washington Post, there’s a new social media trend of which to be wary.
There is an increasing popularity of travel influencers – ...
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Out With Play, In with Phone-Based Childhood
In his book, The Anxious Generation, author Jonathan Haidt confirms our worst fears about what happened to Generation Z, the first generation to go through ...
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Social Media is ‘Hijacking My Brain’
“It’s hijacking my brain.” Say young people addicted to social media and who are desperate for help. Many people have compared the addictive ...
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Do Hallmark Movies Have a Typical ‘Happy Ending’?
The Hallmark and Lifetime networks are known for their holiday movies each year. They bring in impressive television ratings, perhaps aided by how easy ...
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Media Overlooks Ten Worst Humanitarian Crises
For the past eight years, the non-profit organization CARE has been tracking what it calls the year’s ten worst humanitarian crises. This year places ...
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Huge Spike in Curse Words on TV Shows
These days, just turning on the television seems to trigger a blitzkrieg of F-bombs.
“We’re seeing a big spike in the use of crude and profane ...
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