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Reading for pleasure continues to fall, but some defy the trend
Nonrequired reading has dropped about 3% a year for 20 years, a sign Americans may be getting dumber. Book lovers, like columnist David Allen, defy the trend.
The most popular resolution solves the wrong problem. Skip self-optimization—invest in groups that actually show up when life ...
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Orbán: The EU will fall apart on its own
The Hungarian PM commented on recent events, such as Slovakia's Beneš decrees and their effect on the Hungarian minority in ...
When things go well, you can’t take too much credit, and when they fall apart, you can’t blame yourself. Or so I used to ...
That’s the moment we’re in now. AI isn’t emerging; it’s already embedded in the way information moves, decisions get made, ...
Modern Family uses Jay Pritchett to explore what growth really looks like when it happens to come at a later point in life.
Is Libra really the best zodiac sign? The top answer didn’t just praise Libras — it broke down their charm, balance, ...
Manifesting is one of many practices that commonly fall under the realm of contemporary paganism, Berger said. Others are as diverse as the pagans and witches who practice them: tarot, spellwork, ...
My sister followed all the rules I broke. For decades, I thought that made me smarter. Then she died, and I realized she’d ...
Though they lived centuries apart, Aristotle and Tsunetomo both explored what it means to live virtuously, and the risks of ...
Some Stephen King books are more disappointing than they are outright bad, as the likes of Fairy Tale, Desperation, and The ...
The media veteran joins Mixed Signals for a raw, sprawling conversation about why he chose to publish an eight-part (and ...
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