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Hicks: Sure, ask college kids what they learned. But ask 'why,' too
Parents are certain to ask what they learned this semester. There’s a better question: Why did you learn this semester?
Wealthy people seem to know a cheat code to life because there are unwritten social rules they use to get treated better.
For many members of Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous, holiday stress went well beyond the customary busyness of travel ...
I’m a 50-year-old woman who has lived with orthopedic challenges due to a congenital metabolic condition. Despite many ...
Fix It Homestead on MSN
Why "nine-month high" sales still feels slow in most neighborhoods
Across the country, you keep hearing that home sales are hitting “nine‑month highs,” yet your own neighborhood still feels ...
In a letter recently published in your paper, a reader asked, “Why does the president of the United States need self-named monuments?” ...
Unlike some health issues where illness is often openly discussed, mental health is vastly different: Many sufferers keep things to themselves. Whether they feel guilt, embarrassment or shame, silence ...
IFLScience on MSN
Experimental Alzheimer’s Drug Could Have The Power To Halt Disease Before Symptoms Even Start
A breakthrough new Alzheimer’s disease treatment is stopping neurodegeneration in its tracks, even before symptoms appear.
COLUMBUS — Ohio Governor Mike DeWine announced on December 15 that he is nominating Lyndsay Nash as director of the Ohio Department of Developmental Disabilities and Tia Marcel Moretti as ...
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