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  • COVID Vax–Injured Executive Battles Back

    COVID Vax–Injured Executive Battles Back7

    On August 28, 2021, Christine Hoehne’s world turned upside down. Until that pivotal day, Christine had been a high-achieving global benefits manager and consultant, working on healthcare and well-being programs for employees in over 150 countries. She was a mother of three, an avid traveler, and a marathon runner. She lived a full, vibrant, and

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  • Milgram in the Modern Day: Psychology of Antisemitism in Higher Ed

    Milgram in the Modern Day: Psychology of Antisemitism in Higher Ed1

    Mere days after Columbia’s president testified the university was doing “everything it can” against antisemitism, extremist protestors took over the campus, threatening and attacking Jewish students, encouraging others to become “martyrs” like the Hamas terrorists who committed the Oct. 7 massacre, and calling for Oct. 7 to become “every day” for Jews worldwide. After Jewish community leaders called for Jewish

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  • Creating Habits in an Age of Distraction

    Creating Habits in an Age of Distraction0

    There’s no doubt that we are more distracted than ever in our age of screens. Everything from the latest news on social media to our favorite movie to online shopping is only a few clicks away. The cost, though, is not a light one: The productive and meaningful habits in our life are taking a

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  • Asking the Hard Questions About ‘Climate Consensus’

    Asking the Hard Questions About ‘Climate Consensus’3

    Are we in the midst of a climate crisis? Broadly speaking, there are three answers to this question. Yes and we must decarbonize immediately. King Charles III delivered the keynote speech at the COP28 international climate conference organized by the United Nations last December. A confident and persuasive public speaker, Charles called for a “zero-carbon future”

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  • The Hidden Risk of Letting AI Decide – Losing the Skills to Choose for Ourselves

    The Hidden Risk of Letting AI Decide – Losing the Skills to Choose for Ourselves2

    As artificial intelligence creeps further into people’s daily lives, so do worries about it. At the most alarmist are concerns about AI going rogue and terminating its human masters. But behind the calls for a pause on the development of AI is a suite of more tangible social ills. Among them are the risks AI

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  • Study: The Surprising Connection Between Your Politics and Happiness

    Study: The Surprising Connection Between Your Politics and Happiness3

    Do your politics determine—or at least predict—your mental health? Recent research indicates that the answer is “yes.” A study published in the Scandinavian Journal of Psychology found a correlation between agreement with social justice mantras (colloquially referred to as “wokeness”) and depression, anxiety, and lack of happiness. As reported by the New York Post, researchers

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