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Luigi Mangione case shows how grievance culture has become America's 'license to break the law'
Therapy culture and victimhood mentality are creating a dangerous mindset where people use grievances to justify breaking rules and laws.
Arsenal starlet Ethan Nwaneri now faces intense competition for a place in Mikel Arteta's team with Eberechi Eze coming in, ...
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Suzanne Somers' widower Alan Hamel honors his late wife's wish to "live your life" by dating "Blade Runner" actress Joanna Cassidy, her former co-star in "Hollywood Wives." ...
Funeral services were held Friday morning for Hall of Fame Chicago Cubs slugger and second baseman Ryne Sandberg. Sandberg, ...
The new Fujifilm X Half pays homage to half-frame film cameras with a retro-style design and minimal 240-gram weight, ...
AI isn’t replacing reporters — it’s making their work sharper. At Cleveland.com, that means fewer mistakes, deeper stories, ...
In his view, spelled out in his upcoming book, “Could Should Might Don’t,” mapping a path amid uncertainty and rapid ...
The animated Netflix superhit about a girl group fighting a demonic boy band arrives in theaters this weekend. We asked kids ...
Yu Darvish turned back the clock and dominated the Dodgers. The ace right-hander allowed just one hit in six innings in San Diego's 2-1 win that pushed it back into first place in the NL West.
The Kevin Bacon rule is really a test of your retirement happiness. Because Six Degrees is "a beautiful concept that we ...
Alien — the creature and the franchise — is a shape-shifter.
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