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Wyoming’s four living former governors — two Republicans and two Democrats — say they aren’t surprised about the bipartisan ...
Rachel Cusk, Leslie Jamison and other contemporary authors dissect failed marriage, relationships that survive from inertia, ...
Shekinah Garner and Sarper Güven’s bedding on 90 Day Fiancédid not have a happily ever-after ending for the couple. Shekinah ...
Every positive change — every jump to a higher level of energy and awareness — involves a rite of passage. Each time to ...
Among the 94 players that took at least 700 face-offs this season, Jack Drury’s 57.8% success rate was the ninth best in the ...
As resentment accumulates, partners see each other as opponents and eventually as enemies. Contempt makes you attribute ...
Anger guards our deepest values. By understanding anger as a signal of unmet needs and developing skills, we can respond to it compassionately and constructively.
What happened? In neurobiologist Doug Fields' book 'Why We Snap: Understanding the Rage Circuit in Your Brain,' Fields ...
Anxiety, grief, anger, fear, helplessness. The emotional toll of climate change is broad-ranging, especially for young people.
People whose job description includes “serving” customers are surly, frequently down-right rude, and individuals who are paid ...
Climate scientist Kate Marvel talks to The Washington Post about the complicated mix of emotions people might feel about the ...
The National Bowl at Milton Keynes plays home to an underserved tribe in a celebration of 80s alternative music ...