Mark Cancian, a retired U.S. Marine Corps colonel who is a senior adviser with the Center for Strategic and International ...
Humans are biologically programmed for violence. Lorenz’s ethology reveals how imprinting, instincts, and group aggression shape radicalization, school shooters, and terrorists.
The Journal” at Moss Galleries in Portland (through Mar. 8) sold within 24 hours of the opening is itself astounding. It ...
Q: My cardiologist has cautioned me about letting my worries about my health and other things weigh too heavily on me. Not easy to do. What do you suggest? -- Stuart T., University Heights, Ohio ...
Blakeley, who teaches writing at Emory University, didn’t find out about her mother’s arrest until she was an adult herself. ...
Better book a session with your therapist — yet another painful consequence of your parents’ divorce has emerged.
Company leaders hope the planes retain their recognizability as quintessentially “Delta” while the dozens of tiny tweaks and refreshes create an impression of something new.
A Mississippi State University scientist has discovered a hopping treasure trove—16 new species of grasshoppers living in the ...
The author's account of her husband's sudden death (and what comes after) is a new classic in the literature of widowhood.
Can’t fight City Hall, you say? Ha! The Jersey Journal did exactly that throughout its 157-year existence, leaving behind a rich legacy of advocacy for the people of Hudson County.
Smith isn’t writing books about healthy living ... “Walking is a way of life in Paris,” Smith told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. “But even if you live in a rural area where things are spread apart ...