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‘Dark personality traits’ in the workplace: what to do when you work with a narcissist, Machiavellian, or expert manipulator
Mind
‘Dark personality traits’ in the workplace: what to do when you work with a narcissist, Machiavellian, or expert manipulator
By Cinthia Beccacece Satornino and The ConversationFebruary 8, 2023
Statue of Eros, Piccadilly Circus, London
Lifestyle
The cute little Valentine’s Day cupid we know today can be traced back to a vengeful Roman god who was also a mama’s boy
By Debbie Felton and The ConversationFebruary 8, 2023
A man looking sad in a casino.
Personal Finance
A therapist who treats people with gambling problems says sports betting means her clients are getting a lot younger—and wealthier
By Tori Horn and The ConversationFebruary 7, 2023
Space junk
Tech
Space junk is clogging up the skies but 2 astronomers have a plan to build an cosmic trash catalog
By Vishnu Reddy and The ConversationFebruary 6, 2023
An aerospace professor breaks down everything you ever wanted to know about spy balloons
Tech
An aerospace professor breaks down everything you ever wanted to know about spy balloons
By Iain Boyd and The ConversationFebruary 6, 2023
Gambling app
Personal Finance
A psychologist who’s been treating gambling addicts for over a decade reveals how sports betting apps really hook you
By Meredith K. Ginley and The ConversationFebruary 6, 2023
A husband comforts his wife.
Health
A doctor explains how centuries of trauma and inequality led up to Native American life expectancy dropping by 6.5 years during COVID pandemic
By Allison Kelliher and The ConversationFebruary 3, 2023
Four sports celebrities standing together.
Personal Finance
In just 5 years sports betting has transformed into a $13 billion industry—but there’s a danger
By John Affleck and The ConversationFebruary 2, 2023
Commuting
Success
You need to detach and ‘psychologically recover’ from work, professors say. Commuting is a ‘liminal space’ where that can happen
By Matthew Piszczek, Kristie McAlpine and The ConversationFebruary 2, 2023
A doctor using a stethoscope to examining senior woman's lung and heartbeat during a healthcare home visit.
Health
Lung cancer rates in women have skyrocketed 79% over the last few decades—and many of them aren’t even smokers
By Estelamari Rodriguez and The ConversationFebruary 1, 2023
A red car in an empty parking lot.
Environment
Cars have a death grip on American cities—but a new movement against parking spaces is starting to gain traction
By Kevin J. Krizek, John Hersey and The ConversationFebruary 1, 2023
Newt Gingrich and Bill Clinton
Finance
A Harvard professor who helped Bill Clinton balance the budget in the 1990s says Kevin McCarthy will struggle to keep that promise
By Linda J. Bilmes and The ConversationFebruary 1, 2023
Female doctor talking about medical test to her patients at hospital
Health
Automatic enrollment was an absolute game changer for Medicaid—It’s about to expire and up to 14 million Americans could be left out in the cold
By Mark Shepard and The ConversationJanuary 31, 2023
Mark Zuckerberg.
Tech
Big Tech layoffs have claimed 70,000 jobs in the last year and it could put an end to inflated salaries—along with innovation
By Nathalie Collins, Jeff Volkheimer, Paul Haskell-Dowland and The ConversationJanuary 31, 2023
The rise and fall of the Liver King—a social media sensation who is now being sued by his followers for $25 million
Health
The rise and fall of the Liver King—a social media sensation who is now being sued by his followers for $25 million
By Catalina Goanta and The ConversationJanuary 31, 2023
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