For the first time in Louisville, these races will be nonpartisan, which means you won't see a candidate's party affiliation ...
While women lead informal prayer groups and community outreach, and many have been formally ordained, they struggle to gain ...
New York City and other urban centers are hoping rent control rules will ease the housing crunch. But deeper solutions – ...
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A star-studded duo of Raiders is in contention to be selected to the 2026 Pro Bowl Games. The NFL has released its first batch of fan voting results for their annual showcase and Maxx Crosby and Brock ...
Ben Foster, chief operating officer at The Kite Factory, looks at why the attention metric will drive success for advertisers next year. Attention has been a buzzword in the media industry for more ...
New books and a National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene play reclaim the poet-parachutist for an era marked by antisemitism and moral drift, writes a rabbi and author. More than 80 years after she ...
A handpicked article read aloud from the latest issue of The Economist. How much time gets wasted by people mindlessly scrolling on their phones? Economists are increasingly treating attention as a ...
The idea that attention spans can "break" has been spreading like wildfire across TikTok, podcasts and think pieces—framing focus as something fragile, like glass. But experts say the reality is more ...
Barbara Jacquelyn Sahakian receives funding from the Wellcome Trust. Her research work is conducted within the NIHR Cambridge Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) Mental Health and Neurodegeneration ...
Being in nature is great for your brain. Experts are trying to figure out why. By Dana G. Smith In 2008, 38 students at the University of Michigan set out on a walk. Half of them wound their way ...
It sounds like the tagline of a human resources email or a dispatch from your local high school principal, but President Donald Trump‘s “thank you for your attention to this matter” has become his ...