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Valentine's Day: The economic value of romantic tradition
We may never know if St. Valentine, a martyr beheaded for officiating the forbidden weddings of persecuted Christians, was keen... Read more
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The fairness filter: Progress skews perceptions of past discrimination
People in marginalized groups are less likely to accurately remember the extent of discrimination they have suffered in the past... Read more
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Can the president really kill off the penny, and should he?
In the middle of Super Bowl LIX, President Donald Trump posted on social media that he was getting rid of... Read more
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Romance bookstores are booming worldwide—and fans are lining up for love
Once, if you wanted to buy romance novels, you had to know where to look. Some small outlets stocked paperback... Read more
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How Valentine's Day was transformed by the Industrial Revolution and 'manufactured intimacy'
When we think of Valentine's Day, chubby Cupids, hearts and roses generally come to mind, not industrial processes like mass... Read more
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New report reveals potential $28 million tax discrepancy involving British American Tobacco in Kenya
New research has revealed evidence suggesting British American Tobacco Kenya (BATK) may have avoided or evaded up to $28 million... Read more
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Flexible work arrangements may encourage childbearing in Singapore
Singapore's declining birth rate has been a recurring headline for many years now, sparking concern about the nation's demographic and... Read more
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Discrimination can arise random differences, such as a coin flip
Research from the University of Sydney has found people tend to discriminate in favor of individuals who show a similarity... Read more
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Lack of discussion drives traditional gender roles in parenthood, study suggests
Conversations about parental duties continue to be led by mothers, even if both parents earn the same amount of money,... Read more
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Overwhelmed at work? New research reveals the power of asking for help
In recent years, the word "burnout" has become more prevalent within our society and vocabulary. People feel burned out from... Read more
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In spite of anti-DEI pressures, top corporations continued to diversify in 2024: New research
Despite the Supreme Court's 2023 decision banning affirmative action in college admissions, and mounting pressure on corporations to eliminate their... Read more
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Consumer stress over grocery prices stands at midpoint
Stress levels due to grocery prices are mixed, and most consumers are at least somewhat familiar with the concept of... Read more
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Study reveals mothers' hidden financial toll from supporting incarcerated children
The financial and emotional toll borne by mothers whose adult children have experienced incarceration is often overlooked but can exacerbate... Read more
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How passion penalizes women: Study uncovers hidden gender bias in workplace leadership programs
Passion is often touted as a hallmark of leadership potential, but a new study published in the journal Organization Science... Read more
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Expanded protection of scuba diving sites could generate billions for coastal economies
A new study shows that fully protecting the world's most popular scuba diving sites could not only help marine life... Read more