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As Americans look for a fresh start in 2026, Dr. Drew Pinsky says the country’s approach to addiction is drifting further from what actually works. Every January, many Americans look to reset their ...
The chaos of Black Friday sales and awkward Thanksgiving dinner table topics are finally behind us. As Christmas approaches, communities are trading shopping bags for caroling books and a renewed ...
Inflation unexpectedly slowed in November, according to new data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), catching economists by surprise. Consumer prices rose 2.7 percent over the past 12 months, ...
Republican Rep. Nancy Mace told CNN on Tuesday that her constituents say affordability is the most important issue in South Carolina, contradicting President Donald Trump, who has insisted the issue ...
Historian Heather Cox Richardson told KPBS earlier this year that the people who insist Americans are polarized are those who benefit from the division. She said the vast majority of Americans can ...
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Supporting Role: Mo; late 60s, 70s, or 80s; South Asian; Male. A kind, warm, sharp or wise elder man with a passion for literature, who lives at a senior home. He bonds with the film's protagonist, ...
With the holidays approaching, many families are bracing for what can quickly become tense dinner conversations. Celebrity physician Dr. Drew Pinsky shared practical advice for navigating the season ...
Half of Americans already have a plan to dodge awkward holiday conversations, with food and wine emerging as the safest topics across generations. (Scripps News) Accusations of "sedition" spark uproar ...
With the holidays around the corner, half of Americans have already mapped out their conversation survival “game plan” (50%). A new survey of 2,000 adults 21 and older found that while some are ...