In a discussion with INET’s Lynn Parramore, researcher Steven H. Woolf explains how the peculiar features of life, policy, and economics in America are killing us sooner, and what we can do to change ...
As we gather today for the 52nd annual March for Life – the world’s largest annual human rights demonstration – we mark a time of new beginnings. Earlier this week our country welcomed a new ...
The wine was flowing. A bowl of mixed nuts was down to the crumbs. Someone knocked over a glass mid-story—a sure sign that the conversation had shifted into high gear. It started, like these nights do ...
Life often feels unjust. Good people face challenges, efforts fail despite hard work, and outcomes rarely match intentions. Yet, the Bhagavad Gita provides a lens to understand why this apparent ...
Balance is relative — what feels balanced varies from person to person, and the key lies in defining what it means to you. True balance comes from the quality and joy of the time spent rather than the ...
A team of scientists has identified a new physical mechanism that could help explain one of the most persistent mysteries in science: why life consistently uses one "handed" version of its molecules ...
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