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When he retired, his drinking escalated. He received a DUI which resulted in court-ordered mandatory visits at a local AA ...
In today's Asking Eric column, R. Eric Thomas responds to someone who wants to set boundaries with their brother who drinks ...
Friends of mine, prominent players in the New York City business community, tell me they are horrified that a certified ...
While the Los Angeles Chargers are still widely viewed as one of the top teams in the AFC heading into the 2025 NFL campaign, they did not exactly have a banner ...
Global malnutrition risks getting worse because of Trump’s cuts in humanitarian aid, and here are the effects.
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You Control Your Problem Set-Point
Before you reflexively say “the world has tons of problems!” (which is true), you should know that all the lab data and naturalistic (real world) data point to the existence of a sort of “distress ...
The truth is that most companies don’t want to keep fixing broken systems. But they’re stuck in an outdated mindset. They ...
Negotiations toward a global, legally binding plastics treaty are set to resume this summer, with the United Nations ...
When faced with a tricky maze task involving hidden information, humans instinctively toggle between two clever mental ...
Research on misinformation and disinformation has become the latest casualty of the Trump administration's restructuring of ...
On his fourth album, I’m the Problem, Wallen gestures at saying his worst is behind him while defending a right to remain a little wild. Photo: Will Heath/NBC via Getty Images Wallen’s fourth ...
I’m the Problem, Wallen’s fourth album, has a title that could double as a cheeky answer to that question. The song named after it, which leads off the track listing, is a stormy chronicle of ...