Reviewed by Charissa Chamorro, PhD In parenting discussions, “self-regulation” often pertains to temper tantrums, behavioral ...
The eerie whistle of a haunting melody, the countdown of a clock ticking toward doom, and a desperate player caught between ...
American streets were once dominated by people. A documentary travelogue of New York City captured by Scenska Biografteatern ...
The study of literature is an admixture of history, sociology, psychology, political science ... to experience the arrival of white settlers, until you read Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart.
Rewilding and reintroducing species like wolves and lynx revive ecosystems but stir human fears and cultural conflicts. It’s ...
Serial killer Ted Bundy, who died 36 years ago today, targeted women and girls during his four-year murdering spree ...
LA’s Traffic Ordinance Went Into Effect 100 Years Ago. It Changed Streets Across America. This is your first of three free ...
"Sarah," a fictitious name, couldn't get the abortion she needed in Florida. She traveled 1,200 miles to where it was legal.
Human psychology trumps technology and puts it to its own uses. People want to stand out, to be seen as unique, to express themselves through their choices-including their purchasing choices. Now, for ...
In those trancelike moments, I wondered at the personal nature of perception,” writes Nova Scotian artist, Dawn MacNutt, on being transfixed as a child by the light through her grandmother’s ...
Spending the summer reflecting on her achievements, Dame Lisa Carrington admits she’s weighing up whether it’s time to step ...
The Until Dawn film adaptation seeks to forge a unique path, keeping a direct connection with the game in the background. The inclusion of Dr. Hill could bridge narratives, implying possible ...