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Back in 2012, they gave up too soon on a promising young goalie. They have two more in their system now. They can't repeat ...
Psychotherapist and author Niro Feliciano joins TODAY to talk about why it's so hard for people to admit when they've been wrong, she runs through the benefits to owning up to a mistake and shares ...
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Golf Digest on MSNIt's one of the most important stats on tour—Scottie shares his adviceYet it's not a clean, one-to-one translation. There are lots of good ball-strikers and birdie-makers who aren't that great at bouncing back. So what makes Scottie so good at this unique skill? He said ...
Putting aside the question of taste and approach, though, TV shows in particular have a new peril that is rarely matched by films: they might just get cancelled altogether. Amazon just underlined that ...
In the latest edition of TODAY.com's column "Is This Normal?" Niro Feliciano breaks down the psychology of why being wrong is ...
The foreman of the jury that convicted the former police officer in the death of Eddie Irizarry shared rare insight into how the panel reached a verdict.
John Maclean remixes the samurai genre with dark humour, a blustery British backdrop, and a fiercely relatable teen lead to ...
Stolen iPhones are often well secured. Thieves are desperate to obtain the device PIN. They are increasingly using more professional tricks to do so.
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Our Culture Mag on MSNTeaching Poker to Beginners: Simplifying Hand Rankings for New PlayersPoker is a famous card game that requires players to have a strategy, knowledge of psychology and the ability to make quick ...
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