Samantha Raphelson
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According to the American Psychiatric Association, more than 30% of Americans say their sleep quality is poor or they aren’t getting enough sleep each night.
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More than 15 million American adults say they have ADHD, and about half of them received their diagnoses as adults.
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Sen. Tim Kaine introduced a resolution that would require approval from Congress before the U.S. military could get involved in a conflict with Iran.
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Ten years ago, a gunman opened fire and killed nine parishioners at Mother Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church.
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At least one study found that the happiest couples didn’t argue less, but they argued better.
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The cooling labor market is offering fewer jobs — and a recent survey from the New York Fed shows a spike in the number of job seekers.
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In his new book, election forecaster Nate Silver writes that the people who take big risks are winning in American society.
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Sen. Chris Coons, D-Del., questioned Judge Amy Coney Barrett about whether Griswold v. Connecticut, the ruling that protects the right to buy and use contraception, was correctly decided.
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Protesters in Minsk took to the streets in large numbers Sunday for the fifth weekend in a row, demanding that authoritarian leader Alexander Lukashenko step down.
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Residents of Bermuda are being urged to protect life and property ahead of Paulette, while on the Gulf Coast, forecasters are warning of potentially life-threatening storm surge from Sally.