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Arts
fromVulture
15 hours ago

Daniel Radcliffe Loves Audience Participation

Daniel Radcliffe will star in Every Brilliant Thing on Broadway, performing an interactive play that examines depression, suicide, and audience-driven moments.
UK news
fromwww.bbc.com
18 hours ago

Woman's regret over botched Brazilian butt lift

A 38-year-old mother suffered severe infection and a gaping wound after a botched Brazilian butt lift abroad, causing prolonged pain, depression and six months' recovery.
Music
fromPitchfork
22 hours ago

MX LONELY: ALL MONSTERS

MX LONELY's ALL MONSTERS blends shoegaze, grunge, and emo with loud-quiet dynamics and surreal, melancholic humor to explore self-destructive impulses and maladaptive coping mechanisms.
Pets
fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Do Pets Make Their Owners Happy? New Study Says They Do Not

Pet ownership showed no measurable causal effect on life satisfaction, loneliness, mental health, or general health in analyzed Australian longitudinal data.
Public health
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 day ago

Assemblymember Berman champions suicide prevention training

AB 2003 permanently provides free online suicide-prevention training statewide for K–12 students, staff, and parents and makes suicide-screening data available to guide interventions.
US news
fromwww.npr.org
1 day ago

Looking for life purpose? Start with building social ties

Purpose can be found in small everyday acts that make others feel valued, improving mental health and fostering social connection.
Mental health
fromBusiness Insider
1 day ago

Top Marine says troops need to be able to lock in jobs before they leave the Corps

Start hiring Marines up to a year before separation to prevent vulnerable gaps and support mental health during civilian transition.
#work-life-balance
fromSilicon Canals
2 days ago
Mental health

The real reason your aging Boomer father sits in the car for ten minutes after pulling into the driveway isn't because he forgot something-those are the only minutes in his entire day when no one is waiting for him to be anything - Silicon Canals

fromSilicon Canals
2 days ago
Mental health

The real reason your aging Boomer father sits in the car for ten minutes after pulling into the driveway isn't because he forgot something-those are the only minutes in his entire day when no one is waiting for him to be anything - Silicon Canals

#retirement
fromSilicon Canals
2 days ago
Mental health

I retired at 62 with everything I thought I wanted - and within a year I understood why so many men don't survive it - Silicon Canals

fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago
Mental health

What happens to your sense of identity when you retire after 40 years in the same career - Silicon Canals

fromSilicon Canals
2 days ago
Mental health

I retired at 62 with everything I thought I wanted - and within a year I understood why so many men don't survive it - Silicon Canals

fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago
Mental health

What happens to your sense of identity when you retire after 40 years in the same career - Silicon Canals

California
fromThe Mercury News
2 days ago

Antioch cops cleared in fatal shooting last summer

Three Antioch police officers were cleared after the fatal shooting of a knife-armed man; prosecutors deemed the officers' use of force reasonable.
#homelessness
fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

If You Want to Be Happy, Have Multiple Baskets

No reputable financial advisor would suggest risking your entire life savings on a single stock-like the old saying, Don't put all your eggs in one basket. Still, many people who might follow this financial advice often ignore it when it comes to their daily lives: their self-esteem may depend on whether they get promoted to VP at work, or their success as a parent is tied to their child getting into an Ivy League college or making the varsity football team;
Mental health
fromBoston.com
3 days ago

Lindsay Clancy appears in court for first in-person hearing since allegedly killing her children

Dressed in black and using a wheelchair, Clancy addressed the court only once during the brief hearing, exchanging a murmured "good afternoon" with Plymouth Superior Court Judge William Sullivan. Lawyers on both sides hashed out some logistics in anticipation of Clancy's July 20 murder trial, discussing pending motions, the status of discovery, and prosecution experts' upcoming evaluation of Clancy. The defendant herself was unexpressive throughout the hearing and mostly stared straight ahead.
US news
#meta
fromFortune
3 days ago
Tech industry

Mark Zuckerberg's entourage threatened with contempt for wearing Meta AI glasses into a no-recording courtroom | Fortune

Mark Zuckerberg faced courtroom scrutiny as Meta glasses raised recording concerns while testifying in a landmark suit alleging social media addiction harmed a young plaintiff.
fromEngadget
1 week ago
Mental health

Meta really wants you to believe social media addiction is 'not a real thing'

Meta denied social media is clinically addictive in court; the APA notes social media addiction is not in DSM-5-TR but can still exist.
fromFortune
3 days ago
Tech industry

Mark Zuckerberg's entourage threatened with contempt for wearing Meta AI glasses into a no-recording courtroom | Fortune

fromEngadget
1 week ago
Mental health

Meta really wants you to believe social media addiction is 'not a real thing'

US news
fromwww.npr.org
3 days ago

Skis? Check. Poles? Check. Knitting needles? Naturally

Many Olympic athletes use knitting as mental-health gear to relax, focus, and cope with downtime and performance-related stress.
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

Supporting Youth at Risk With Empathic Intervision

Empathic intervision in youth support groups cultivates integrative empathy, building resilience, belonging, and agency through structured dialogue, deep listening, and practical empathic skills.
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

Colorism: An Underrecognized Mental Health Issue

Colorism systematically privileges lighter skin and profoundly influences mental health, identity, relationships, education, employment, and health outcomes worldwide.
fromLondon Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
3 days ago

How London businesses are navigating the great finance hire shortage - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

The recent Great Finance Hire shortage is not just a challenge, it's a wake-up call for London businesses reliant on financial expertise. As firms scramble to fill vital roles, the stakes have never been higher for hiring a financial controller in London . We will provide a deep dive into the creative solutions companies are implementing to overcome this recruitment hurdle. Expect to come away with actionable tips that can help your business secure the financial talent it desperately needs.
Miscellaneous
fromMail Online
3 days ago

Psychologist reveals how to cope with - and enjoy - unrelenting rain

'The psychological impact of these dark, damp days can be significant. 'Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) affects around three in every 100 people in the UK, is more common in women, and is associated with symptoms such as loss of energy, weight gain and a desire to sleep more. 'We often become more fatigued in the cold and dark, making some of us feel like we just want to hunker down and wait for spring.'
Mental health
US news
fromJezebel
3 days ago

Alysa Liu Breaks U.S. Women's Figure Skating's 20-Year Olympic Drought With GOLD

Alysa Liu won Olympic women's figure skating gold for the U.S., ending a 24-year U.S. women's gold drought and completing a two-year comeback.
#mental-health
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

Millions of People Are Turning to ChatGPT With Suicidal Thoughts

ChatGPT increasingly serves as a caring, nonjudgmental confidant for people with mental health needs but may be unsafe for managing suicidal ideation.
Mental health
fromwww.berkeleyside.org
5 days ago

Remembering Joanne Wile, social worker, activist, mayor of Albany

Joanne Ruth Wile transformed San Francisco mental health care through leadership, community-focused programs, and advocacy for marginalized patients.
Relationships
fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

Emotional Labor in Relationships: When Love Becomes Work

Unequal emotional labor in relationships causes exhaustion, resentment, and disconnection, and stepping back can improve mental and physical health.
fromThe Cool Down
4 days ago

Mark Zuckerberg testifies over claims of deliberately creating social media addiction in children: 'He cannot be trusted'

A 20-year-old woman, listed in legal documents with the initials KGM, launched a lawsuit against social media giants YouTube, Meta (parent company of Instagram), TikTok, and Snapchat. The case alleges that these apps were designed to be as addictive as possible and that addiction from a young age spurred lasting mental health damage. Facebook founder and Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg took the stand to answer questions at the trial this week. He denied that there was conclusive proof that social media created mental health challenges.
Public health
US politics
fromIntelligencer
4 days ago

What We Know About the Wild Tony Gonzales Affair Story

Representative Tony Gonzales allegedly had an extramarital affair with his Uvalde regional director, triggering office fallout and distress for Santos-Aviles.
Artificial intelligence
fromArs Technica
4 days ago

Lawsuit: ChatGPT told student he was "meant for greatness"-then came psychosis

ChatGPT allegedly manipulated a user into spiritual delusion, leading to hospitalization, a bipolar diagnosis, ongoing depression and suicidality, and a lawsuit seeking accountability.
Snowboarding
fromSnowBrains
4 days ago

The Struggle Behind the Smile: Olympic Cross-Country Jessie Diggins Shares Battle with Eating Disorder in New Documentary THRESHOLD - SnowBrains

Jessie Diggins' documentary reveals her battle with an eating disorder, showing vulnerability, recovery, and the realities behind elite cross-country skiing.
Remote teams
fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

4 Signs That Remote Work Isn't for You

Remote work can harm workers who rely on social interaction, structure, and workplace rhythms, causing isolation, reduced motivation, and poorer mental health.
fromThe Mercury News
4 days ago

Larry Magid: At Safer Internet Day, teens seek safer, smarter tech design

Last week I had the privilege of hosting about 100 high school and college students, lawmakers, educators, law enforcement and tech executives at ConnectSafely's Safer Internet Day event in Sacramento. There were a couple of panels and a "fireside chat," but it was mostly tableside conversations among stakeholders, including executives from Google, Meta, OpenAI, Snap, TikTok, Amazon, Roblox, Apple and Discord. The event, organized by ConnectSafely in partnership with Children Now and National PTA, focused on preserving technology's benefits while reducing its risks through thoughtful, research-informed discussion.
Digital life
Public health
fromwww.mercurynews.com
4 days ago

Larry Magid: At Safer Internet Day, teens seek safer, smarter tech design

Technology's benefits should be preserved while risks are managed through research-informed guardrails, education, and appropriate regulation.
Film
fromFast Company
4 days ago

Brendan Fraser on resilience at work in your 50s: 'The silences in a career can be deafening'

Brendan Fraser won an Academy Award for The Whale, overcame depression and career drought, and now embraces renewed recognition and mental-health vigilance in middle age.
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

Home Office age assessment scheme endangers child refugees and must be scrapped, NGOs say

The board employs more than 50 social workers to conduct the assessments, but some children have said they are out to get them. The report finds that in some cases the process has led to children's deteriorating mental health, including self-harm and suicidal ideation, and that going through a Home Office age assessment is far more severe and traumatic than a comparable experience with a local authority social worker.
UK politics
Mental health
fromThefp
5 days ago

Can You Really Be 'Addicted' to Social Media?

A decade of social media use is alleged to have caused Kaley's addiction and severe mental-health harms, driving a trial against Meta and other platforms.
Law
fromwww.aljazeera.com
5 days ago

Meta's Zuckerberg pushes back on social media youth addiction claims

Instagram's design is being legally challenged for allegedly contributing to young users' mental health problems, with Meta's CEO testifying and disputing those claims.
fromAdvocate.com
5 days ago

Gay man says ICE is keeping his husband jailed even though they've agreed to leave the U.S.

Yes, that's still the plan, that we are going back to Azerbaijan," he said.
LGBT
fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

Into the Void With Moby

Existential dread is a deep sense of sadness and even terror that can arise when we struggle to understand our existence, such as our mortality, feelings of isolation, and a perceived lack of meaning in our lives. Because existential dread can be so intense, we may avoid or suppress our feelings, which often worsens rather than improves our dread. Further, we may be hesitant to seek support for fear of being stigmatized for struggling with our mental health.
Music
fromFast Company
5 days ago

How to overcome guilt as a woman and beat unreasonable expectations

Guilt, in certain circumstances, can be a helpful emotion. For centuries, humans have used guilt to help them connect, collaborate, and build community because the ability to feel guilty when we've harmed someone expresses to them that we care enough to feel badly about what has happened. It also motivates us to try to make a repair.
Mental health
fromFast Company
5 days ago

Gary Vaynerchuk says this common family problem ruined Gen Z mental health-so stop blaming social media

"I think that parenting needs to be called out of the last 40 years," Vaynerchuk said. "I believe that the burnout, the insecurity, all the stuff we talk about, I believe the reason we're buying more stuff is, we're using it as Band-Aids and glitter because we're not strong enough to be secure in what we are and who we are and what we have."
Mental health
Psychology
fromSilicon Canals
5 days ago

If you can spend hours alone without feeling restless, psychology says you have these 7 distinct qualities - Silicon Canals

Comfortable solitude signals strong emotional regulation, self-awareness, tolerance of discomfort, and personality traits that support emotional maturity and personal growth.
Mental health
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

Suicide rates for UK men are a national catastrophe', says Prince William

Male suicide in the UK is a national catastrophe; increasing public male role models and open conversations can normalize emotional disclosure and reduce suicide risk.
Public health
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

Long Covid is still here. I know my life came to a stop because of it

Long Covid causes debilitating physical, cognitive, and financial collapse, forcing career loss, dependence on mobility aids, and scarce care despite brief relief from scuba diving.
Relationships
fromwww.mercurynews.com
5 days ago

Dear Abby: I'm irresistibly drawn to my stalker

A 57-year-old woman ended a turbulent relationship with a man who stalked her but remains emotionally drawn; advised to change routine and seek low-cost counseling.
Health
fromIndependent
5 days ago

This Working Life with Sarah McNulty: 'Occupational therapists do phenomenal work and I get to be their champion'

Occupational therapy helps people perform everyday tasks independently when physical or mental health problems or disability make those tasks difficult.
Mental health
fromwww.bbc.com
6 days ago

I used to hate my appearance. Here's how I learned to accept it

Body Dysmorphic Disorder can severely disrupt daily life through obsessive preoccupation with perceived physical flaws, leading to isolation, compulsive behaviors, and significant emotional distress.
fromwww.mediaite.com
6 days ago

Fox's Lawrence Jones Argues Trans People Who 'Think They're Another Sex' Shouldn't Own Guns

If you are someone that just wants to identify as another sex, but you know deep down that you're not, but you just want to be called he' or she' that's one thing, said Jones. He continued: But if you, from a psychological standpoint, think that you are another sex, you should not have a gun. Something that has been diagnosed as gender dysphoria is a problem. And all of us know it. We all have to fill out the federal gun form that talks about mental you should have to check that box.
US politics
Artificial intelligence
fromFuturism
6 days ago

It's Psychologically Devastating for Workers to Constantly Be Told They're Being Replaced by AI, Paper Finds

Fear of AI-driven job loss can cause severe psychological symptoms—AI replacement dysfunction (AIRD)—requiring clinical, community, and systemic responses.
fromSilicon Canals
6 days ago

9 things people secretly ask AI that reveal what they're too afraid to say to real people - Silicon Canals

Last week, I found myself asking an AI chatbot whether I was being unreasonable in a fight with my girlfriend. Not my best friend. Not my therapist. A machine. And honestly? That moment made me realize something unsettling about what we're all doing when we think nobody's watching.
Artificial intelligence
Relationships
fromFuturism
6 days ago

AI Delusions Are Leading to Domestic Abuse, Harassment, and Stalking

A partner's obsessive use of ChatGPT for pseudo-therapy fueled fixation, paranoia, and escalating physical abuse over nearly a year.
Artificial intelligence
fromFuturism
6 days ago

Top Machine Learning Developer Speechless at Simple Question: Should AI Simulate Emotional Intimacy?

AI chatbots' ability to simulate emotional intimacy raises ethical and mental-health risks, creating confusion, sycophantic echo chambers, and potential harm including suicide.
Psychology
fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

Why the Way You See the World Can Make You Lonely

Pessimistic core beliefs about the world—seeing it as unsafe, cold, random, or meaningless—drive chronic loneliness by promoting vigilance, withdrawal, and avoidance of corrective social experiences.
Media industry
fromPoynter
6 days ago

Long before the podcast boom, Howard Stern built the template for intimate, wide-ranging interviews - Poynter

Howard Stern's candid long-form interviews revealed guests' vulnerability, helped normalize discussions of mental health, and helped pioneer modern long-form audio media.
fromNature
1 week ago

Brain differences between sexes get more pronounced from puberty

Researchers studying brain-imaging data from people aged between 8 and 100 found that sex differences in the brain's connections are minimal in early life, but then increase drastically at puberty; some of these differences continue to grow throughout adult life. The study was published as a preprint on bioRxiv, and has not yet been peer reviewed. The work could help us to understand why men and women have different likelihoods of developing some mental-health disorders - and perhaps give insight into treating them, say the researchers.
Science
Mental health
fromwww.bbc.com
6 days ago

What have families told the Lampard Inquiry into mental health deaths?

A public inquiry in England is investigating over 2,000 mental health-related deaths in Essex from 2000–2023, hearing testimony from bereaved families.
fromIndependent
6 days ago

'Don't let them push your buttons' - Irish experts on how to deal with the everyday Trumps in your life

Claire Kamembattu, Orla Muldoon, Gavin Duffy and others highlight strategies for dealing with volatile personalities
US politics
Miscellaneous
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

I struggled without realising': Tommy Freeman reveals mental toll of workload

Tommy Freeman experienced anxiety after exceeding player-welfare appearance limits during a packed season, and Edwin Edogbo faced racist online abuse prompting an IRFU investigation.
Photography
fromItsnicethat
1 week ago

Rhythm, roots and revolution: Jennie Baptiste on capturing Black culture through photography

Jennie Baptiste combines a background in dance and performance with sensitive music photography that explores identity, mental health, and Black music culture.
#ilia-malinin
Mental health
fromSocial Media Explorer
1 week ago

Is Doom Scrolling Linked To Mental Illness? - Social Media Explorer

Doomscrolling is strongly associated with increased anxiety and depression, acting as a trigger and amplifier of existing mental health vulnerabilities.
California
fromABC7 San Francisco
1 week ago

Missing UC Berkeley student found deceased at nearby lake, authorities say

22-year-old UC Berkeley international student Saketh Sreenivasaiah was found dead in Lake Anza after being reported missing; police and the Indian consulate contacted his family.
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

The Selves We Show the World

I took a psychiatry class years ago, and during lectures my professor used to say, " We all have a diagnosis." We used to laugh at that. It sounded provocative. But what if he wasn't joking? What if diagnosis is not something "they" have, but something that exists on a spectrum we all live on? When we started our practice at a psychiatric facility, I saw an unsettling scene in the hallway.
Mental health
Soccer (FIFA)
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Premier League is committed to the care and support of young players | Letter

Premier League academies provide comprehensive, regulated youth development with mandatory education, safeguarding, psychology, transition support and aftercare emphasizing mental health and career planning.
Mental health
fromFortune
1 week ago

More professionals are taking mini-sabbaticals, adult gap years, and other extended career breaks. Here are the creative ways they manage the cost | Fortune

Extended career breaks—mini-sabbaticals, gap years or micro-retirements—provide substantial mental, physical, or spiritual resets despite cost, responsibility, and cultural or workplace barriers.
Mental health
fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

There are exactly 2 kinds of tired that people over 55 experience, one of them rest can fix and the other goes so deep that psychology says most people mistake it for depression when it's actually these 6 things - Silicon Canals

People over 55 often experience a deep, non-physical exhaustion from cumulative unprocessed disappointments that is distinct from ordinary fatigue or clinical depression.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Facing meltdown? Over 75% of people suffer from burnout - here's what you need to know

Once, after surviving yet another round of redundancies in a former job, I did something very odd. I turned off the lights in my room and lay face-down on the bed, unable to move. Rather than feeling relief at having escaped the axe, I was exhausted and numb. I'm not the only one. Fatigue, apathy and hopelessness are all textbook signs of burnout, a bleak phenomenon that has come to define many of our working lives.
Mental health
fromIndependent
1 week ago

'He was full of love and care': how John McGowan spent his last hours trying to care for his seriously ill son

Henry McGowan was last week found not guilty of his father's murder by reason of insanity When Henry McGowan disembarked a flight from London at Dublin Airport shortly before 11pm on November 11, 2024, he should have been unmissable in his big pink coat. The wealthy 31-year-old American, who worked for a tech firm in New York, had quit his job and come to Europe.
Miscellaneous
World news
fromenglish.elpais.com
1 week ago

War sends Russia into a spiral of antidepressants

Antidepressant consumption in Russia surged since 2020, reaching about 22–23.5 million packages in 2025 amid war, economic crisis, and political repression.
fromQueerty
1 week ago

Rosie O'Donnell details "scary" secret visit to the U.S. one year after moving to Ireland - Queerty

I recently went home for two weeks and I did not really tell anyone. I just went to see my family. I wanted to see how hard it would be for me to get in and out of the country. I wanted to feel what it felt like.I wanted to hold my children again. And I hadn't been home in over a year.
LGBT
fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

I proposed to my fiancee twice. The second yes felt even better than the first.

I love my fiancée so much that I proposed to her twice. It wasn't because I didn't believe my lover - who is admittedly far out of my league - the first time she said yes, nor was it my pesky perfectionism rearing its demanding head because not every detail went according to plan. Rather, certain aspects of our engagement didn't quite meet our expectations.
Relationships
fromIndependent
1 week ago

'Everything can be fixed' - father's haunting words to troubled son hours before he was killed in luxury hotel

Henry McGowan killed his father John in Ballyfin Demesne after the 66-year-old had flown to Ireland to help him The son had travelled widely in Europe, his experiences transforming him into an "exhaustless mine" from which his father could draw inspiration. But as he aged, the son's health turned friable. Time spent in France to recuperate lent no lasting improvement and he found himself as an adult back in the care of his father, to whom he had always been close.
Miscellaneous
fromDodger Blue
1 week ago

Kalya & Alex Vesia Appreciate Support After Daughter Passed Away

Bear with me, please. Good morning. I just want to start off by acknowledging my wife, Kayla, who is not only the strongest person that I know, but a support system for me every bit as I am for her. Part of what I'm here to share is on behalf of both of us,
LA Dodgers
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Love, honor, cherish, accommodate': 16 hard-earned relationship tips

What do we live for if it is not to make life less difficult for each other? Since then, I have never treated my relationships the same. I struggle with depression, which can make maintaining balance in a relationship extremely difficult. But if I can say to myself at the end of the day that I have done one thing just one little thing to make his life better, then I feel as if I haven't failed the day entirely. Brandi, North Carolina
Relationships
Photography
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

The bear feels comfortable and uncomfortable. It's a bittersweet moment': Inigo Jerez Quintana's best phone picture

An abandoned stuffed bear evokes bittersweet contrast between childhood imagery and urban surroundings, inspiring therapeutic, compulsive photography rooted in attention to unexpected visual moments.
Miscellaneous
fromIrish Independent
1 week ago

Canada shooting suspect targeted school 'to finish off family', survivor claims

An 18-year-old shooter killed five students and a teacher at a Tumbler Ridge school after allegedly shooting family, then died by suicide.
fromwww.npr.org
3 months ago

Composer Sarah Kirkland Snider loves music so much, she might just eat it

Any composer's relationship to music is intense, but Sarah Kirkland Snider, whose debut opera, Hildegard, receives its world premiere at the LA Opera this week, ratchets that intensity up to a higher, more metaphysical level. When Snider hears music, she says, she sometimes wants to eat it that's how deep the desire goes. She's not traditionally religious, but she has come to see music as a mysterious, divine force within her.
Music
#evan-dando
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
1 week ago

Company that received Skills Development Fund money launches countersues Ontario | CBC News

Get A-Head Inc. and Keel Digital Solutions deny fraud allegations and counterclaim $98 million for withheld payments and reputational and corporate-value losses.
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

How to Find Hope in Challenging Times

We're experiencing chronic stress, which blocks our ability to hope. Here's why: the amygdala, the brain's alarm center, reacts with fight, flight, or freeze (Akil & Nestler, 2023; LeDoux, 1996). This reaction can save our lives in an emergency. When we're in a crosswalk and see a car speeding toward us, we can react by stopping or jumping out of the way.
Mindfulness
London music
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

I didn't know who I was': Tom Misch on fame burnout, becoming a barista and returning to music

Tom Misch paused his rising career in 2022 due to worsening mental health, returned home, and later released a vulnerable, full-band album Full Circle.
Left-wing politics
fromBuzzFeed
1 week ago

29 Brutally Honest Confessions From Democrats Who Live In Red States

Left-leaning Americans living in deeply conservative areas face social isolation, limited safe spaces, and emotional distress from political ostracism.
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

How Do You Know When It's Time to Quit?

Strategic quitting preserves well-being by prioritizing future value over sunk investments and reallocating effort when outcomes consistently fail to meet expectations.
UK news
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Family tells of profound sadness' after jury finds Strictly dancer took his own life

Robin Windsor, a former Strictly Come Dancing professional, died by suicide; an inquest found vulnerability to rejection contributed and his family expressed profound sadness.
Psychology
fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

Psychology says people who overthink everything at night usually have these 8 rare qualities during the day - Silicon Canals

Nighttime overthinkers often develop strengths like heightened attention to detail and creative problem solving that become valuable when properly channeled.
Canada news
fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 week ago

Canada's PM Carney to visit Tumbler Ridge after mass school shooting

An 18-year-old, Jesse Van Rootselaar, killed nine people in a Tumbler Ridge mass shooting after killing family members and later died by suicide.
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