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An upward spiral: How small acts of kindness, connection really can change the world
Research shows that individual acts of kindness and connection can have a real impact on global change when these acts are collective.
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// 1 day ago
Gen Z heads home for holidays: How to navigate evolving parent-child relationship
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// 2 days ago
Militias standing by as Trump touts plans for immigrant roundup
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// 5 days ago
How Trump's return puzzles North Korea's elite
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// 5 days ago
Gladiators were embodiment of tyranny to some ancient Romans
Contrary to the "strength and honor" depicted in Hollywood films "Gladiator" and "Gladiator II," some ancient Romans considered gladiators the embodiment of amoral tyranny.
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// 6 days ago
Crypto soars after Trump's election -- but is it a good ethical investment?
While cryptocurrency offers exciting opportunities and the potential for high returns, its environmental impact, association with illegal activities and predatory nature all present significant ethical challenges.
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// 1 week ago
The Trump paradox: Maximum disruption brings maximum chaos
Nov. 20 (UPI) -- Can any nation survive a government in total chaos and immobilized by potentially maximum disruption?
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// 1 week ago
Young families leaving many large U.S. cities: Why it matters
Young families with children are a shrinking part of the U.S. population in many areas, especially in major urban centers such as New York City, Chicago and Los Angeles.
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// 1 week ago
Why supporting a free and unified Korea serves vital U.S. interests
Nov. 19 (UPI) -- A unified Korea would lead to denuclearization on the Korean Peninsula, bring economic benefits, bolster strategic competition with China, align with core American values, and more.
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// 1 week ago
How Ukraine's use of longer-range U.S. missiles might affect course of the war
The Biden administration has authorized Ukraine to use U.S.- supplied longer-range missiles to strike deeper into Russian territory, potentially changing the trajectory of the conflict in Eastern Europe.
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// 1 week ago
The evolution of bike helmets: From plant rinds to high-tech materials
From using plant rinds to high-tech materials, bike helmets have improved significantly over the past two centuries.
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// 1 week ago
RFK Jr. joining Trump reflects left-to-right populist shift across United States
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s journey from left-aligned skepticism into Trumpism is part of a broader trend of contemporary left-to-right populist transformations happening across the United States.
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// 1 week ago
U.S. states finally starting to establish protections for kids of family vloggers
U.S. states are beginning to put in place legal protections for the children of social media influencers.
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// 2 weeks ago
Korea policy: Planning for peaceful reunification or more negotiations?
Nov. 13 (UPI) -- When addressing the issue of Korean reunification, a distinction is necessary between "planning for peaceful unification" and "planning for negotiations to try to achieve peaceful unification."
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// 2 weeks ago
Where are Trump and his new team headed?
Nov. 13 (UPI) -- As president-elect Donald Trump begins to announce his cabinet picks, there remains no overarching strategy to drive policy either at home or abroad.
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// 2 weeks ago
Trump's return and the North Korea question: An urgent call for a realistic strategy
Nov. 12 (UPI) -- Upon Donald Trump's return to the White House, only a clear, principled, and strategic approach will prevent North Korea from further embedding itself as a nuclear power.
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// 2 weeks ago
The drama of 'Conclave' reflects the history of papal elections
Papal elections aren't always as dramatic as "Conclave," a new film starring Ralph Fiennes, but the history behind the process is.
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// 2 weeks ago
Walt Whitman supported, comforted soldiers
Nov. 11 (UPI) -- To appreciate the act of offering comfort for the victims of war, there are few better sources of inspiration than Walt Whitman, who spent more than three years volunteering his time during the U.S. Civil War.
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// 2 weeks ago
'Yellowstone' highlights Montana's forgotten ties to the Confederacy
The popular "Yellowstone" TV series, set and filmed in Montana, taps into a lesser-known chapter of the state's history: its settlement by Confederates and ex-Confederates during and after the Civil War.
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// 2 weeks ago
America's glass ceiling remains -- some reasons why a woman once again lost the presidency
Kamala Harris' resounding loss to Donald Trump in the 2024 election means many things to different people, including the fact that American voters are unable to break the glass ceiling and elect a woman as president.
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