From the Archives: Death Makes No Exception of Writer William Saroyan
William Saroyan, the boisterous, brilliant and reclusive Armenian bard of Central California whose prize-winning books and plays underscored the...
Read MoreAlexithymia: 'Why I struggle to name my emotions'
When most of us are stressed out we're able to intuitively name the emotion because of the way it makes us feel. But when Dr Krysia Waldock is...
Read MoreWrathful deities are invoked in a Tibetan Buddhist dance in a monastery in north India
BAIJNATH, India (AP) — Wearing colorful robes and fearsome masks, the monks high stepped and spun around around the sandstone courtyard to the...
Read MoreDerik residents speak of social justice
On the International Day of Social Justice, residents of Derik, in northern and eastern Syria, approach the day with different perspectives. While...
Read MoreBEL MOONEY: How can I stop feeling so lonely and trapped by illness?
Dear Bel, It is especially hard for others, particularly other young people, to comprehend complex and often debilitating illness in someone else who...
Read MoreI went to Homebase's final day closing down sale and I was not ready for it
I knew it was going to be bad, but I wasn’t prepared for how bad. As I walked into Homebase for the final time on Saturday afternoon, it was like...
Read MoreCoffee conflict could signal 'doomed relationship' for sparring couple
A man shared a bitter relationship conflict tied to a morning coffee routine — with over 13,000 people on social media reacting to it and more than...
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