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Our Language Is Growing Pessimistic
The Financial Times had a story on a fascinating study showing that our language has been growing more pessimistic. Whereas at the time of the scientific ...
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A Gen Z's Guide to Their Generation
A Gen Z journalist named Rikki Schlott wrote an essay to explain her generation to parents of Gen Z children. She called the essay “her best shot ...
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How Anxiety Became Popular
In an article in The Atlantic, Derek Thompson explores “How Anxiety Became Content.” He reveals that this new “genre” on social ...
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Who Is Doomsday Prepping in America?
U.S. politics continue to be a chaotic subject, and a new poll finds the majority of Americans are rapidly losing faith in their country’s leaders. ...
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People Don’t Trust Government to Prevent Doomsday
U.S. politics continue to be a chaotic subject, and a new poll finds the majority of Americans are rapidly losing faith in their country’s leaders. ...
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Advent Season Portends Hope for Future
In a recent segment on NPR’s Morning Edition, Rev. Cameron Partridge shared about an idea he developed during his years as a college chaplain. "You ...
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Astrology's Rapid Rise to Acceptance
Forty years ago, First Lady Nancy Reagan was ridiculed for bringing astrology to the White House. She consulted a San Francisco astrologer who advised ...
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Americans Well-Rested Only 3 Days a Week
If you’re waking up feeling more exhausted than when you fell asleep, you’re not alone. According to new research, the average American wakes ...
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Stories of Kindness Ease Bad News
Kathryn Buchanan was driving to work when she heard horrific news on the radio: Twenty-two people were killed in a suicide bombing at an Ariana Grande ...
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Half of Chicagoans See Gun Violence Before Age 40
Gun violence is an ongoing problem in the city of Chicago. Now, a new study finds 56% of the city’s Black and Hispanic population, and 25% of Whites, ...
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