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The global empathy crisis that confronts us this Christmas
Empathy levels diminished 14% across the U.S. after the pandemic, with the steepest drop among millennials, according to a ...
Of all the descriptors applied to James Cameron’s epic sci-fi Avatar franchise over the years—“wonderous,” “immersive,” ...
The Warriors are no longer the hunters, nor are they the hunted. They are the background noise. They are the nostalgia act ...
Mama Loves to Eat on MSN
My mom shared 10 childhood foods from the '70s - how many have you tried?
Age Breakfast Revolution Sales of Tang were poor until NASA used it on John Glenn's Mercury flight in February 1962, and on ...
ManchesterWorld on MSN
I battled with drug addiction and illness but now I have graduated with a masters from Salford
Christopher Breen, 50, will graduate from Salford’s MA Drama Production for TV, Film and Digital Media programme, as a passionate filmmaker who has changed his life around after a difficult few years.
With Justice League #3 by Scott Snyder, fans were introduced to something far more chilling and mysterious—the Invisible ...
Legal experts say ICE agents can be in public areas of a hospital, such as a lobby, and can accompany already-detained patients as they receive care, illustrating the scope of federal authority.
Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler’s heartwarming kids’ tales have become a cosy festive fixture on the BBC. Ahead of this year’s offering of The Scarecrows’ Wedding, we ask: which is the all-time ...
Can you ‘live long and prosper’ by learning economics from Star Trek? Or is that ‘highly illogical’?
From societies without money to profiteering aliens, the world of Star Trek has more to say about economics than you might think.
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