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More mothers are working than ever before

Defying all expectations, the percentage of women in the workforce with young children is significantly higher than it’s ever been, says a new report from the Hamilton Project at the

‘Margaritaville’ singer Jimmy Buffett dies at 76

Singer-songwriter Jimmy Buffett, who popularized beach bum soft rock with the escapist Caribbean-flavored song “Margaritaville” and turned that celebration of loafing into a billion-dollar empire of restaurants, resorts and frozen

Taking the Sting Out of Social Rejection

Humans. We’re a social beast. We’ve gotten this far because we’ve banded together to create language, technology, and entire civilizations. Whether we like to admit it or not, we need

AI’s next target: often-stressful salary negotiations

Salary negotiations — among the most high-stakes, emotionally fraught and psychologically complex processes many employees will ever experience — could soon get the artificial-intelligence treatment. Pactum AI, the world’s largest

Guatemala elects progressive Arévalo as president

A progressive from outside Guatemala’s power structure was resoundingly elected the country’s next president Sunday in a reprimand to the governing elite over widespread allegations of corruption. Despite preliminary results

Is Your Verbal Abuser Likely to Change?

The foundation for verbal abuse in an adult-on-adult relationship is an imbalance of power; one person has it and is highly motivated to keep it and continue to control the

Nightmares: We rehearse for danger

Nightmares are defined as very upsetting dreams that cause the dreamer to wake up. They are different from simply bad dreams, which are more common and less emotionally intense. The

How Painful Is Tattoo Removal?

Not feeling that flaming skull tattoo with your ex’s name across it anymore and wondering if you can stomach the pain of tattoo removal? Rest easy — while laser tattoo

Is LAUSD prepared for new school year? 

The second largest school district in the country is preparing to welcome back its students on Monday and a new year will certainly bring new changes. Los Angeles Unified School

Workers choose not to take paid time off

Some 46% of the U.S. workers who receive paid time off from their employer – whether for vacation, doctor’s appointments or minor illnesses – take less time than they are

Kratom, Dangerous but Visibly Available

Across gas stations, smoke shops and the internet, consumers can easily buy kratom—a herbal substance that some users claim is an antidote to opioid dependence and a lifeline for alleviating

Always Wishing You Had a Better Life?

What would the world be like if every human being was perfectly satisfied with what they had, never wishing and no one wanted anything? An idyllic utopia? Actually, all of