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Women get better at managing their anger as they age, starting in middle-age, researchers reported today in the journal ...
Navigating family life often feels like a labyrinth of rules and unspoken expectations. While some guidelines are meant to ...
Starmer defends welfare bill but refuses to back Reeves as chancellor fights back tears - Watering down of legislation ...
Sen. Tom Umberg (D-Santa Ana) predicts the Legislature will still be fiddling with the budget until it adjourns in September ...
Patterns across 215 studies reviewed by Deseret News point towards 10 intervention points that together represent a potent ...
What it communicates, above all, is the hopeless unhipness of its sender. I use it anyway, mostly out of habit but also ...
Jess D’Souza had hoped to finally turn a profit this year, aided by a federal program to bolster local food systems. The Trump administration canceled the program, upending her plans.
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Tamara Yajia about her memoir, Cry for Me, Argentina: My Life as a Failed Child Star and growing ...
Although we may have only one brain, over any given day, we go in and out of various states of mind or awareness—overwhelmed, angry, analytical, calm, jealous, etc. But the various states essentially ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., secretary of health and human services, is correct that reported autism rates have exploded in the ...
Every suicide is tragic, but suicides among young people are, in many respects, the most tragic of all. They had so much of their life still ahead of them, we think, with all the promise that it held.