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Growing up during Sri Lanka’s civil war taught me that getting along with people across divides is a

Growing up amid Sri Lanka’s civil war, I saw pluralism in action – but didn’t have a name for it. Today, I study the virtues that help people sustain relationships across faiths and cultures.

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Swasthani holds a central place in Nepali culture. Its female characters uphold ideals of faithful wifehood…

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Psychological toll of betrayal trauma may help explain why women kept silent for decades after alleg

A researcher answers the question many asked when they heard charges of abuse and rape against civil rights icon Cesar Chavez: Why…

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Over 400 million barrels will be added to the oil market soon – what are strategic reserves and what

Nations’ stores of petroleum can dampen price shocks in the short term, but as reserve supplies dwindle, economic pain may continue.

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For the nearly 1 in 4 US adults with chronic pain, employers’ expectations of a healthy body can lea

Having to deal with chronic pain at work is all too familiar for Americans in many occupations.

By Beth Schinoff - 1 days ago

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