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Research suggests people raised in the 1960s and 70s might be the toughest generation yet - and the proof is that they're reading this right now and their first instinct is to shrug it off, because even accepting a compliment about their own resilience feels like asking for something they were raised to never need - Silicon Canals
Generational conditioning has led to a reluctance to accept praise and a strong emphasis on self-sufficiency.
Griefdogg by Michael Winkler review a cryptic, beguiling tale about a man who turns into a dog
Winkler's Griefdogg explores existential themes through Jeffrey's transformation from a disillusioned hydrologist to a dog seeking simplicity and detachment.
Jan Morris, and the struggle between coherence and uncovering another's inner life
Jan Morris's unique perspective as a writer reflects her experiences of transition and historical events, revealing universal themes of addiction and identity.
Kolby Allard has elected free agency after being sent outright to Triple-A Columbus, indicating he cleared waivers after being designated for assignment.
Dodgers acquire former top pitching prospect in trade with Orioles
The Los Angeles Dodgers traded Axel Perez to the Baltimore Orioles for Chayce McDermott, a former top pitching prospect with mixed performance statistics.
NBA awards 2026: Bontemps' ballot for MVP, top rookie, every honor
Luka Doncic and Cade Cunningham successfully challenged the 65-game rule for postseason awards, leading to the release of official ballots for 2025-26 honors.