The so-called “January Blues” may not be a clinical diagnosis, but new-year malaise is reflected in rising mental health pressures, with U.K. data showing some of the highest levels of demand for support recorded as the post-Christmas and New Year period sets in. According to the U.K. National Health Service, more than 2 million people were in active contact with mental health services in January 2025, underscoring the emotional strain many experience at the start of the year. Against this bac
A University of Texas at Arlington UTA philosophy lecturer who was seen in a viral video harassing a Christian evangelist says he s been placed on administrative leave
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The University System of New Hampshire has restored a student s article published in a school newspaper following its removal because the writer objected to the publication requiring gender pronouns
A federal appeals court has ruled that a church cannot sue Washington state over a law that requires most employers to have healthcare insurance plans that cover abortions
If one more person calls you a “team player” as they hand you an extra project at 5 p.m. on a Friday, you might scream. But instead, like the responsible,
A California pastor and former political candidate who is accused of scamming longtime friends out of nearly 240,000 through several schemes, is now facing up to 220 years in federal prison after he
The United States Navy has put a halt to providing leave and the coverage of travel-related expenses for those seeking an abortion, reversing a policy from the Biden administration
We don’t talk enough about the absolute chaos of a good group chat. The random memes, the out-of-pocket hot takes, the sudden deep theological discussions