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When people start voting with their wallets, politicians take notice—eventually. But what happens when the wallet isn’t just closed, it’s pointed in another direction? With mounting global...

Why Americans Die Younger Than Europeans
Can your zip code predict your life expectancy? It might not be that simple, but a groundbreaking study says your bank balance might. Comparing older adults across the United States and Europe,...

The Secret Language of Politics: You’re Speaking It Without Knowing
Ever wondered if you could guess a politician’s party just by listening to them speak? No, not by their policies or their promises—but by their word choice alone. Welcome to the strange but...
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