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Anti-transgender agendas part of a long effort by conservatives
The strategy being used by Indiana, Iowa and Texas is meant to rally the base, prof writes
Good at math? Then money may influence your satisfaction
People better with numbers had the highest life satisfaction when they had high incomes
ShakeAlert warnings can give people time, but few have done so
The app can save lives, but only if people know what to do when alerted, and then do it
Small-group learning can counter school closures, if done right
Supportive peer relationships can have wide-ranging positive effects, prof writes
Are people lying more with social media and smartphones?
UO professor says more lies happen on the phone, but the amount of lying overall is low
Small-town Pride celebrations show LGBTQ life outside cities
Pride celebrations in rural areas are becoming much more common, despite resistance
The erosion of Roe v. Wade didn’t begin in Texas or Missouri
A 1992 Supreme Court case originating in Pennsylvania started the slide, UO prof writes
Decades of hype turned protein into a multibillion-dollar industry
The fanfare comes in spite of the fact that most Americans get twice as much as they need
To support the health of kids, stop focusing on their weight
Health research and initiatives often place a disproportionate emphasis on body mass
