Illness within a household not only disrupts an individual. It ripples through every shared routine, testing emotional resilience, financial stability, […]
Relationships
Danish Study: Both Stories and Statistics Can Change Perceptions of Discrimination
Activists have argued that statistics alone cannot make the privileged see injustice. But charts and numbers tend to impress academics. […]
Do Higher Taxes Really Drive U.S. Millionaires to Move?
A study published in September 2025 in the American Journal of Sociology has examined whether high taxes encourage wealthy Americans […]
Three-Time Divorcee Kim Davis Asks U.S. SC To Overturn Same-Sex Marriage Ruling
Kim Davis, the Kentucky county clerk who gained notoriety in 2015 for refusing marriage licenses to same-sex couples, is back […]
New Sex Ed of England Tackles Incels and Misogyny
The Department for Education of England has released an updated statutory guidance on health, sex, and relationships education for primary […]
Social Worldview Predicts Support for Aggressive Leaders
Research from Columbia University suggests that individuals who see the world as a competitive environment are more likely to perceive […]
Breakups are Predictable: Research Explains Two Phases of Relationship Decline
Romantic relationships do not usually end suddenly. Instead, they follow a predictable pattern of decline. A recent study by professors […]






