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Why Shame No Longer Works in American Politics

While it once played a role in binding society, shame has lost its power—and so have the liberal tools that depend on it.
His process turns the act of creation into performance, where the artist’s movements and repetitions become both the subject ...
Is that the woman who broke down on social media?” a friend asked when I mentioned I was interviewing Paulina Porizkova, the ...
The full Harvest Moon, the first supermoon of the year, is set to rise above the UK tonight - and will bring significant ...
The Chair Company begins on a farcical and unsettling note. Ron Trosper (Tim Robinson), the gruff mid-manager corporate type, ...
As a bioacoustics researcher, I have spent years studying the communication of animals – from the soft calls of crocodile ...
You might expect living near a lake or river should have much the same effects on health and longevity as living near the ocean. People enjoy these kinds of places in much the same way, after all. But ...
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Goku made waves back in the original Dragon Ball, but it's curious to consider how Vegeta would have fared against the ...
As a bioacoustics researcher, I have spent years studying the communication of animals – from the soft calls of crocodile nestlings synchronizing their hatching and pushing the parent to dig the nest, ...
A European royal marries an American commoner. The newlyweds “speak their truth” and complain endlessly about press intrusion, before announcing that they’re stepping down from official duties. Sound ...
Change is inevitable in the spotlight, especially over a long career. But some celebrities have taken it to a whole new level ...