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4 urgent lessons for Jamaica from Puerto Rico’s troubled hurricane recovery – and how the Jamaican d

Disaster recovery is harder on isolated islands. The Jamaican diaspora living in the U.S., U.K., Canada and elsewhere will be invaluable in the recovery.

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With a new, mid-cycle redistricting war raging in state after state, the media and politicians focus…

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Horror films teach us to confront real-life trauma and atrocities, not escape from them.

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What both sides of America’s polarized divide share: Deep anxieties about the meaning of life and ex

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Water bears survive cosmic radiation with one DNA-protecting protein – learning how could boost huma

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Signature size and narcissism − a psychologist explains a long-ago discovery that helped establish t

Psychologist Richie Zweigenhaft found a link between signature size and self-esteem. A growing body of research has since established…

By Richie Zweigenhaft - 21 hours ago
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Polarizing political events are leading Americans to increasingly call for a national divorce

As support for secessionist movements increases, it’s vital that political leaders reduce the divisions that threaten to tear the…

By Ryan D. Griffiths - 21 hours ago
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How autism rates are rising – and why that could lead to more inclusive communities

A greater understanding and acceptance of autism creates opportunities for people with autism to thrive.

By Joshua Anbar - 21 hours ago

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