Why are we so angry?
Anger is on the rise globally, with reports indicating that since 2016, 23% of people now report feeling angry on any given day.
Anger is on the rise globally, with reports indicating that since 2016, 23% of people now report feeling angry on any given day.
President-elect Donald Trump was expected to learn more about his fate in the hush money case on Tuesday, but the decision has now been delayed until November 19.
In a nation where tensions are running high and tempers are flaring, the escalating levels of anger in America today demand our urgent attention.
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Starting Monday, the Food and Drug Administration will wield new regulatory powers over makers of lipsticks, shampoos, baby wipes and other cosmetic products that account for more than $40 billion in sales annually.
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While sound financial advice doesn’t necessarily change based on your gender, women typically face a few more challenges than men. In a nutshell, women live longer and earn less. Plus, they’re more likely to take time away from their careers to care for family members. For women and money, that translates into working harder and saving more for a secure financial future.
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After over 20 hours of deliberation, a jury in Delphi, Indiana, has found Richard Allen guilty of murdering two teenage girls in 2017.
Since his election, even before taking office, Donald Trump’s win has already impacted financial markets, with stock prices soaring and cryptocurrency values climbing.