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Post-Valentine’s Day: The 36 questions that are reported to spark intimacy
In the nearly 50 years that Arthur and Elaine Aron have studied love, they have developed three dozen questions to create closeness in a lab setting. Such as: Given the choice of anyone in the world, whom would you want as a dinner guest? Would you like to be famous? In what way? Before making…
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Ending Modern Slavery: A Senate Committee’s Hearing; Bills Introduced On Abortion, Breast Density & Enhancing Adoptive Services
“Women, children, and men alike are subjected to involuntary labor or sexual exploitation. According to a leading nongovernmental organization, forced labor accounts for 74 percent of victims and forced sexual servitude accounts for 26 percent of victims. Women and girls are especially vulnerable, accounting for 54 percent of victims. Children under the age of 18…
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Employed White Southerners Most Likely to Lose Coverage in Supreme Court Case
If the US Supreme Court strikes down tax credits for people buying health insurance on the federal exchange, about 8.2 million Americans in 34 states could lose their coverage under the Affordable Care Act. Most of the people likely to be affected are white, employed, and low- to middle-class. They also are concentrated in a…
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Many Universities Undercount Sexual Assaults on Campus: Fines against schools haven’t deterred violations
“Colleges and universities still aren’t taking the safety of their students from sexual assault seriously,” says one law professor. “The study shows that many universities continue to view rape and sexual assault as a public relations issue rather than a safety issue. They don’t want to be seen as a school with really high sexual…
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Have You Heard About This Anthem Phishing Scam? Anthem Alerts Consumers to Protect Themselves from Scam Email Campaigns
Individuals who may have been impacted by the cyber attack against Anthem, should be aware of scam email campaigns targeting current and former Anthem members. These scams, designed to capture personal information (known as ‘phishing’) are designed to appear as if they are from Anthem and the emails include a ‘click here’ link for credit…
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Brought to You From The FBI: Online Dating Scams
In a recently reported dating extortion scam, victims usually met someone on an online dating site and then were asked to move the conversation to a particular social networking site, where the talk often turned intimate. Victims were later sent a link to a website where those conversations were posted, along with photos, their phone…
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That First Job, That Part-time Job, That Retirement Job: The changing face of retail trade
Editor’s Note: Before I returned full-time to a 25-year career at Time magazine, I took a holiday job at a Bloomingdale’s. Many of us take a detour at times into retail, regardless of low salaries, including those of customer service reps. There are part-time jobs, jobs close to home, somewhat flexible hours and a post-retirement…





