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How Americans really feel about deporting immigrants – 3 charts explain...

Leo Gugerty, Clemson University President Donald Trump’s signature promise during his campaign was to carry out the “largest deportation”...
Asking how discarding an item fits with a person’s goals can help them decide whether to keep it. MoMo Productions via Getty Images`

Decluttering can be stressful − a clinical psychologist explains how personal...

Mary E. Dozier, Mississippi State University I recently helped my mom sort through boxes she inherited when my grandparents...

‘The geezer game’ – a nearly 50-year-old pickup basketball game –...

Richie Zweigenhaft, Guilford College Donald Trump’s polarizing political rise in the past decade has driven many groups – and...
Music could alter the emotional tenor of your memories. CoffeeAndMilk/E+ via Getty Images

Music can change how you feel about the past

Yiren Ren, Georgia Institute of Technology Have you ever noticed how a particular song can bring back a flood...

Gen Z heads home: How to navigate the evolving parent-child relationship...

Amy Root, West Virginia University As a professor of child development and family science, every year I witness college...

Hope is not the same as optimism, a psychologist explains −...

Kendra Thomas, Hope College On April 3, 1968, standing before a crowded church, the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr....

Chilling out rather than blowing off steam is a better way...

Sophie L. Kjaervik, Virginia Commonwealth University and Brad Bushman, The Ohio State University Some commonly recommended tactics for managing...

Making it personal: Considering an issue’s relevance to your own life...

Rebecca Dyer, Hamilton College and Keelah Williams, Hamilton College Political polarization can be reduced when people are told to...

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