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The Spike in Google Searches for Hope
For the past five years, one of the most searched terms on Google has been “hope.” It has outpaced searches for political upheavals, technological ...
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The Town with No Hope for the Future
There was a small town that had been selected to be the site of a hydroelectric plant. The plan was to set up a dam across the river which would result ...
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Companies Use Trust Words to Hide Their Untrustworthiness
Certain words that many companies use in their annual reports—words like ethical, integrity and responsibility—are meant to convey trustworthiness. ...
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The Hidden Reason for Rewatching Favorite Shows
There’s a funny thing that happens when we finish a TV series that we love. We’re left with that bittersweet feeling of saying goodbye to ...
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Anxiety Keeps 25% of Children Up at Night
For parents of young children, few things are as precious as a good night’s sleep—both for their child and for themselves. Yet many parents ...
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And the Verse of the Year Goes To…
Every year, YouVersion announces which Bible verses are the most shared, bookmarked, and highlighted by its users. The list often includes the classics ...
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Study Reveals Whom Children Really Trust
In a new study published in Computers in Human Behavior, a team evaluated 118 children aged three to six and found that overall, kids were more inclined ...
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U.S. Trust in Government Hits New Low
Americans' trust in government has hit an all-time low. But that lack of trust hasn't always been a part of the American experience. A chart published ...
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How Long Is a Check Good for?
Imagine the thrill of opening your mailbox and finding a crisp, white envelope waiting for you. The anticipation builds as you tear it open, as you discover ...
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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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