A political scientist explains how a confluence of personality traits and perceived status loss can encourage some people to generate chaos as a solution to their woes.
An interview with political scientist Julia Azari, who argues that new polls showing public backlash to Donald Trump and Elon Musk's authoritarian overreach give Democrats an opening.
Public health professionals and addiction services agencies continue to distribute Narcan to the public as Niagara County ...
There are two projects, one that will come together quickly, another will take some time, and there may be more to come.
In my opinion, Peterson s argument about how technically it s more difficult for gay couples to have children, but that those ...
"Eldest daughter syndrome is not a syndrome or diagnosis at all," Dr. MacBride says. "It is a pattern that we have noticed ...
Reviews from Americans on President Donald Trump’s second term are mixed to negative, and 57 percent say he has exceeded his ...
Dragon Ball is about to experience a major setback as a brand-new installment meant to replace a fan-favorite series is at risk of being canceled.
Privatised water symbolises everything wrong with Britain. Asking nicely hasn't worked, argues Richard Hames - we need a protest movement that can force change.
Studies reveal that the air inside our homes is more polluted than the air outdoors, and a portion of these toxins come from ...
Dear Annie: About a year and a half ago, my husband’s uncle helped us hire a cleaning lady. My husband and I both work, so ...
"We pay her good money, and she does a pretty good job. The only problem I have is that she asks very personal questions." ...