Single parenthood is not easy. Having to play both parental roles while tending to the needs of their jobs and other life obligations has its obstacles. Single parents deserve any bit of help they can get. So when it became known that a single mom of six children in Charlottesville, Virginia, needed a mode of transportation for
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Trigger Warning: This article mentions suicide. *Featured image contains photo by Anna Shvets High school can be a rough time for kids, with a capital R. The hallowed halls are a breeding ground for drama, self-loathing, broken hearts, and a burning desire to just fit in.  For Michael Stright, high school was a battlefield. A place
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The World Health Organization (WHO) has warned that loneliness could soon become a global epidemic leading to dementia, heart disease, stroke and premature death. On Thursday, the public health agency announced the formation of an international commission tasked with combatting the “global public health concern” of loneliness and social isolation. The Commission on Social Connection
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Takeaway: Your to-do list, with its ever-changing mix of tasks, will never be completely cleared, so it’s more important to master the art of prioritizing and staying present with what matters most rather than stressing over an endless list of tasks.  Estimated Reading Time: 1 minute, 22s. Today, there are about 100 things on my
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For most of us, flying can be a pretty scary experience! 42,000 feet in a metal tube racing through the skies? Not exactly the most anxiety-calming activity. But for this 94-year-old passenger, flying presented a whole new set of challenges on a trip to Washington. SkyWest flight attendant Laura Failner was having a difficult day
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