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The psychology of emojis
A group of British and Australian cyberpsychologists argues that emojis deserve way more research attention than they’re ...
Chase Barnes, owner of Cottonwood Farms, says the birds defend against feathered homewreckers and share a nest ...
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Know your laws: How kids' crimes expose chinks in legal system
According to National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) data, juveniles were involved in 31,365 crimes in 2023. That year, 40,036 ...
A parent, a coach, an advocate and a friend, Eileen Shiffrin plays many roles in daughter Mikaela’s life. That’s why her ...
There are a number of Winter Olympians with Connecticut ties that will be competing in the Milano Cortina Games, which begin ...
If you enjoy the cohesive feel of a movie but are looking for something longer to binge, these ten shows provide the best of both television and film.
For years, the so-called 'sadcom' was taking up all the energy in the realm of TV comedy. Now, something's changed.
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10 signs someone is using you, according to psychology
Unhealthy relationships can be difficult to recognize, but if things start feeling one-sided, and you see signs like these, ...
So, is crypto crashing? It sure feels like it lately, doesn’t it? Prices have taken a serious tumble, and for anyone watching ...
"Trust in information and access to education matter more than ever." ...
New federal data shows about two-thirds of the nation's 3- to 5-year-olds are on track to enter kindergarten. But what does ...
Falling—it’s part of life. No one is exempt. And, while you don't get to choose your failures, you do get to choose how to rebound from them.
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