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Researchers surveyed religious and nonreligious people Participants were from the US, Singapore and India Most said their good fortune was karma as was the misfortune of others Researchers ...
A person with one of these conditions might develop in a different way from most other people; for example, it is possible to have XY sex chromosomes, typical of males, but external genitals that ...
Before George Etomi went to university in 1972, his home in Lagos, Nigeria’s commercial capital, had near-constant power. When he returned from studying abroad a few years later, power cuts had ...
The Medicaid portion of the House GOP’s massive domestic policy bill would result in 10.3 million people losing Medicaid coverage by 2034 and 7.6 million people going uninsured, according to a ...
New Zealand’s jobless rate unexpectedly held steady in the first quarter as fewer people sought work in a sluggish economy. Unemployment was unchanged from the fourth quarter at 5.1% ...
Ann Young wasn’t sure whether she would ever be a mother. She was 32 years old, married and completing a fellowship in paediatric emergency medicine at Boston Children’s Hospital – the final ...
When new rules or measures are introduced, they often spark resistance in people who feel like their personal freedoms are being eroded. This type of resistance, referred to as reactance ...
A record number of people left New Zealand in the year through March, reducing the net gain through immigration to the lowest in more than two years. Some 123,256 people departed the country in ...
The fatal bus accident occurred near Kotmale, a village in a mountainous region of south-central Sri Lanka, on May 11 Bailey Richards is a writer-reporter at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE ...
“It would be more accurate to say that Finland is the country that has the least unhappy people in the world,” said Frank Martela, a Finnish philosopher and psychology researcher, in an ...