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Latin Americans Defy East-West Psychology Binary
Latin Americans score high on both relational warmth and personal agency, defying the East-West psychology binary. Here is what the data actually shows.
Mississippi Raises School Performance Bars for 2025
Mississippi raises school accountability benchmarks for 2025-2026, building on a jump from 37% to 74% of schools earning A or B grades since 2016.
Stephen Hawking's Three Rules for a Full Life
Stephen Hawking distills a life of wonder, purpose, and love into three simple but profound pieces of advice.
The Seed That Was Already Blooming
How Pixar's Soul reminds us that the life we're racing toward might already be the one we're living.
Percival Everett's James Flips the Huckleberry Finn
Percival Everett's Pulitzer-winning James retells Huckleberry Finn through Jim's eyes, exposing whose story was always missing from the American canon.
Training Rewires Athlete Gut Bacteria for Better Endurance
2026 research shows endurance training rewires gut bacteria for better fuel efficiency and recovery. But overtraining and poor diet can reverse those gains.
Coco Chanel on What Fashion Really Is
Chanel redefines fashion as something felt and sensed, not merely worn — a force alive in the world around us.
The Fullness We Keep Walking Past
Alphonse Mucha's Summer invites us to ask why abundance feels so fleeting, and what it would mean to finally stand still inside it.
Less Than 2% of Fashion Workers Earn a Living Wage
Less than 2% of fashion workers earn a living wage. With EU regulations arriving in 2027, wage transparency is no longer optional for brands.
CISA's 60% Furlough Weakens U.S. Cyber Defenses
CISA's 60% furlough leaves U.S. cyber defenses at 40% capacity. Here's what's degraded, what automation can't fix, and what organizations should do now.