While conventional affection may mean hugging or cuddling, there are certain ways introverts show love by "penguin pebbling" instead of getting exhausted by normal affection.
The first EconTalk episode, on March 16, 2006, was with Boston College economist Don Cox on the economics of parenting. Next ...
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Can you really change your personality? with Olga Khazan
Ever wish you could be more confident, less anxious, or just better? The Atlantic's Olga Khazan spent a year experimenting with personality change so, what actually works? In this episode, we break ...
Forget the binary of social butterfly or wallflower. As the lines between public performance and private life blur, the ...
The demonstration was one of more than 3,300 planned around the country on Saturday, including 38 in Kentucky.
Demonstrators aired grievances about the Trump administration trampling democracy, as the president’s approval ratings hit ...
Michiana was just one of thousands of communities across the country taking part in No Kings Day.
Despite the cutting wind and temperatures nearing the low 30s, thousands still turned out Saturday for No Kings rallies across the region. Saturday’s demonstrations were part of more than 3,300 No ...
The opioid epidemic has been called the worst drug crisis in American history. Since 1999, well over 1.1 million Americans ...
I was among more than 8 million Americans who showed up Saturday in 3,300 cities and towns coast to coast to protest Trump administration.
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The 3-second rule to know if a dog wants to be petted
Forget the "hand-sniff" myth—this simple timing trick is the gold standard for respecting a dog’s personal space ...
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