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That Numbness You're Feeling? There's a Word for It.

Feeling other people's pain is not the best way to help them — or yourself.

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The only way to deal with a bully is to consistently call out their inexcusable behavior and defend those they target.

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Don't Flee the American Southwest Just Yet

The era of shrinking water resources and rising temperatures will undoubtedly test Southwestern states, but it's a question of how we adapt, not whether we survive.

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The End of Snow

The phrase "wintry mix" fills me with despair. But even so, the lack of cold and ice in 2023 felt unsettling.

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Long-term investment in India by businesses is stagnant, and foreign money is falling, even as the government is driving growth with infrastructure spending.

A Stunning Eclipse, a Moon Race and Other Space Events in 2024

In April, people across North America will be able to gaze at a stunning total eclipse. And astronauts may get closer to that promised moon landing.

University Chancellor Fired After Making Pornographic Videos With His Wife

The University of Wisconsin System's top official said she was "disgusted" by the chancellor's actions; the chancellor says he was exercising his right to free speech.

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Country Music's Outrage Head Fake

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In Chile's oldest and most overcrowded prison, the inmates have found solace in the hundreds of stray cats.

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