Our brains can trick us into thinking ill of ourselves. Self-compassion can squash those thoughts and lead the way to increased well-being.
Hersh Shefrin is the Mario L. Belotti Professor of Finance at Santa Clara University’s Leavey School of Business and a faculty scholar at the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics. Views are his own. A ...
AG Keith Ellison is pushing for a major expansion of Minnesota's Medicaid fraud unit. New legislation would add 18 specialized staffers and close legal loopholes used by fraudsters. See his full ...
A resolution from the Windham Southeast School District and Windham Southeast Supervisory Union affirms their "unwavering ...
TAMPA, FL, UNITED STATES, February 18, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- In advance of the 25th Anniversary of September 11, a ...
The author weighs in on the meaning of art, self-deception and the ego-preserving mental exercises that nearly all humans ...
A man walks into a bar. He calmly orders a drink and proceeds to abruptly pick up his glass and hurl it at the shocked bartender.
Christian College is a large school, which enables us to provide exceptional learning opportunities. Students regularly visit ...
Gérard Bensussan is a philosopher and professor emeritus at the University of Strasbourg. He will publish the traduction of ...
From a dad battling MND to youngsters advocating for the mental health system, these powerful stories show how compassion, bravery and selflessness define the true spirit of Scotland.
This is a preview of the February 5 edition of Access Health—Tap here to get this newsletter delivered straight to your inbox on Thursday mornings. Imagine a world where you don’t have to get that ...
Sleeping on the street in Indiana could prompt an involuntary hold or lead to misdemeanor charges under a bill headed to the ...