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When individuals with grandiose narcissism feel excluded, they often retaliate through subtle hostility. A recent study reveals that being ignored prompts these people to indirectly humiliate their ...
In America, gun violence has become one of those crises that feels both unbearable and strangely normalized. It is devastating, ever-present, and for many people, so constant that it can start to ...
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When I was growing up, I used to get used to winter; in Arkansas I never can. The only consolation is when I talk to my ...
The prominent lawyer David Boies says that Democrats should get behind the President, and make sure that he finishes the job.
Fame and fortune don’t always guarantee good manners. Over the years, several well-known celebrities have found themselves in ...
OpEd: Consumers who are the most likely to suffer harm from pesticide products will lose rights when label warnings fail to disclose harm.
Iowa's Honey Creek Resort reopening is in doubt after its operator, Achieva, missed a court-imposed deadline amid a legal battle with the state.
With the rise of burnout, Birgitta Visser encourages people to prioritize well-being, set boundaries, and pursue a life ...
Imagine checking your bank account balance and finding out it was higher than expected — $81 trillion higher. In April 2024 Citigroup accidentally transferred an amount with 11 extra ...
A Dutch psychiatrist gave lethal injections to patients with mental suffering, some of them teenagers. Does that make him a hero—or something else?