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Many Now Reside in Their Illusions
For decades television, and recently the internet and social media, have taken a strong foothold on people's minds, shaping perceptions, opinions, ...
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The Privacy Loophole in Your Doorbell
The week of Thanksgiving, Michael Larkin, in Hamilton, Ohio, answered a phone call. It was the local police, and they wanted footage from Larkin’s ...
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Eating Dinner as a Family Reduces Stress
Everyone knows your family can be a pain in the neck sometimes, but regular family dinners can be the key to reduced stress levels in the household. This ...
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6 In 10 Parents Text Kids When Dinner Is Ready
Perhaps it’s a sign of the times, but nearly six in ten (59%) parents say they often text their kids to come downstairs for dinner instead of actually ...
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Transformers Statues Rejected by Neighborhood Board
Newton Howard is a brain scientist who teaches at Georgetown University. He says, “We are transformers. We change things as humans.” This ...
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Happy 50th Birthday, Cell Phones
It might be hard to imagine a world without cell phones, but there was most definitely a time when they remained the stuff of science fiction. That is, ...
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Advertisers Compete for our Attention
Advertising is big business today. There are over 350,995 billboard signs throughout the US (more than any other country.) Google holds about 28% of the ...
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Why People Fixate on True Crime Shows
Tens of millions of people devour true-crime shows on TV, cable, streaming services, radio, podcasts, and in books. This is deeply personal for author ...
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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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Inventor of Cellphone Says ‘Get a Life’
The inventor of the world’s first cellphone says he’s stunned by how much time people now waste on their devices. 92-year-old Martin Cooper ...
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