Plant-based meat alternatives often launch with strong excitement, yet consumer habits, pricing, and taste challenges ...
Birth-order stereotypes may be pervasive on social media, with memes about "eldest daughters" and "chaotic secondborns" but ...
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Breaking the family franchise

EVERY election season in the Philippines brings familiar choices — and familiar surnames marketed almost like brands that promise reliable public service. For nearly four decades, the 1987 ...
Why do so many families reach for names that echo one another? The impulse is older than trend cycles and more layered than simple taste. In some families, repeating sounds, initials, or meanings ...
There’s a particular kind of honesty that tends to arrive in the middle of the night. The world is quiet, distractions fall away, and the ...
Israel’s war is the one everyone can see. It is regional and immediate. Iran has spent decades building a ring of proxy forces—Hezbollah, Hamas, Iraqi militias, and the Houthis—that threaten Israel ...
In an exclusive interview, a logistics coordinator of Ukraine’s 423rd UAS Battalion speaks about drone warfare, shifting ...
They declare that boys are deeply hurt by our culture’s destructive emotional training, and all of them need help. They note that boys feel as much emotion as girls, but tend to show less emotion, and ...
Despite the Alba Party's dissolution, Dhruva Kumar continues his push for Scottish independence. He will contest the Glasgow Region election under the new Alliance to Liberate Scotland, arguing ...
Historian Louis Hacker explains how early American settlers farmed frontier land from Kentucky to Texas, often exhausting soil fertility ...
At 5:11 a.m. on Feb. 2, a robust baby girl was born inside Mcneill’s birthing suite. The baby wailed a lusty cry that ...