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Instant evaluations narrow your perspective and limit your mind’s potential to connect and engage with other aspects of your experiences.
In the 19th century, astronomers could see Mars through telescopes, but not clearly. Some used their imaginations to fill in what the blurry images couldn’t convey.
A political scientist – with a penchant for gaming – explains how Minecraft, League of Legends and Civilization VII can help teach key international relations concepts.
From: Vision and Viewpoint By SISTER JOAN CHITTISTER Things change in the summertime, even in a monastery. In June, in particular, you can see how the seasons affect our lives. The ...
The Conversation reports on research that has revealed that the brains of fathers as well as mothers have revealed that the brain lose volume across the transition to parenthood, and researchers are ...
The 74 reports that dozens of bills nationwide seek to address chronic absenteeism, and while some focus on support and incentives, others look to leverage punishments.
At least some of its concepts have support in both chambers, but the issue has always been complicated by the commonwealth’s tricky education politics.
GoodRx tracked how inflation is hitting consumers across different budget categories, including prescription medications.
Former U.S. Representative Matt Carwright announced on Thursday, June 5 that he did not plan to launch a bid to regain his seat in Pennsylvania's Eighth ...
Spokeo used data from the Department of State to see where the rate of passports grew the most over the last several decades.
The 14th annual Thunder 102 Country Cares for St. Jude Kids Radiothon, held on May 15 and 16, raised over $115,000 for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
Sommsation guides you in choosing the right wine for a Father’s Day gift, from classic reds to refreshing whites and celebratory sparklers.