Populism certainly is rhetorically effective and electorally useful. However, the problems come when anger itself becomes the organizing principle of politics, and distrust is no longer a starting ...
Over the weekend, Neel Somani, who is a software engineer, former quant researcher, and a startup founder, was testing the math skills of OpenAI’s new model when he made an unexpected discovery. After ...
Sometimes investors can have too much of a good stock. Goldman Sachs may be our latest example. The financial stock has been on a monster run. It jumped 53.5% last year and gained another 9% in the ...
Dr. Elizabeth Schwab is a psychologist, professor and founding chair of the M.A. Behavioral Economics at The Chicago School, joins Lisa Dent to discuss Dry January. Dr. Schwab explains the factors ...
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WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - “Dry January” is a month-long challenge where people attempt to go one month substance-free. The Phoenix is a Wichita gym that offers free fitness and social activities to those ...
North Dakota and Minnesota farmers produced a dry bean crop that likely yielded about average in 2025. Weather-related and disease issues reduced yields in some areas of the states, but yields in ...
Dry January used to be pretty straightforward. You stopped drinking, ordered seltzer with lime and counted down the days until February. These days, it looks a lot different. Non-alcoholic spirits ...
The booze-free month known as Dry January has surged in popularity, from just 4,000 participants when it launched in 2013 to millions of (at least short-term) teetotalers today. If you are considering ...
The booze-free month known as Dry January has surged in popularity, from just 4,000 participants when it launched in 2013 to millions of (at least short-term) teetotalers today. If you are considering ...
All summer long, Missourians bond by complaining about the humidity levels. As the moisture content rises in the air, our discomfort rises. The humidity traps sweat close to our skin, and we overheat ...