For Muslim American Heritage Month, a MSU psychiatrist is putting a focus on the challenges for Muslims to access mental ...
The Nation (PK) on MSNOpinion
Imaginary revolution
If cognitive dissonance could be captured in a single image, it would be the reaction of the global West to developments in ...
Marketers’ unerring belief in theoretical principles only serves to isolate them further from other parts of the business.
Deni Béchard is the senior science writer at Scientific American. For the better part of a month, Béchard has only allowed ...
How group-psychology status seeking and quasi-religious fervor make anti-Israel activism resistant to logic, evidence, and ...
The Blogs | The Times of Israel on MSNOpinion
When solidarity costs too much: Europe’s silence on Iran
The uprising is a textbook liberation movement, but supporting it could serve Israeli interests – and this doesn't fit the ...
What if the story keeping you stuck isn’t trauma or missing skills but the belief that you’re not good enough yet?
Somewhere along the way, peaceniks like me got the wrong idea about peace.
Motherly on MSNOpinion
This is what it’s like to be a mom in Minnesota right now
Scroll. New red light mask that’s supposed to make my neck less crepey. Scroll. Pregnant mom being knelt on by multiple ICE ...
Josh Safdie’s first solo effort, an antic sports movie, revels in a darker side of the American dream.
There’s no question about it,” US President Donald Trump said at this month’s FIFA World Cup Final Draw ceremony: The game ...
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You want a baby. Is it ethical to choose surrogacy?
While elective surrogacy is often associated with vanity — it brings to mind a celebrity who doesn’t want to be pregnant ...
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