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How anger becomes a people’s force

More than 10 years ago, at a national anticorruption forum, the room vibrated with anger. Filipinos from across the country ...
For many, official promises to stamp out the “evil scourge” of antisemitism and consider further tightening gun control ...
With social media and technology playing an outsized role in our lives, it’s difficult to think that people will not scroll ...
Experts say anger is a natural emotion with an important purpose. The real risk lies not in feeling it, but in how it’s ...
Dick Van Dyke, the legendary American actor and comedian who starred in classics such as Mary Poppins and Chitty Chitty Bang ...
Work project requests from the State Budget Office normally get routine approval from the House and Senate appropriations ...
Village Caregiving reports that caring for elderly loved ones at home involves assessing needs, ensuring safety, meal ...
Empathic personal distress stems from what I call "empathy gone awry." It arises from confusion of boundaries—feeling the ...
While we can’t control everything that impacts our health, making room for a more positive outlook in life can help support ...
They explain the “why” behind changes. Silence creates frustration, but transparency creates understanding. If you must scale ...
During Abigail Rutherford's wedding ceremony in Utah on Nov. 22, the groom's cellphone and wallet, which contained a private ...
Despite the speed and strength with which anger can spread through social media through rage bait, there is emerging research ...