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As-it-happens update 12 December 2017
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You're given a choice: Would you rather spend your day feeling happy versus happy interspersed with some moments of sadness, frustration, and anxiety? Most of us would choose the first option in a heartbeat. Psychologists, too, long championed the importance of cultivating positive emotions as one ...
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This was a month before she debuted the trailer for her album Lust for Life — a two-and-a-half-minute short film about how she recedes into her home (in the middle of the H in the Hollywood sign) to practice witchcraft and figure out what her "contribution to the world should be in these dark times.
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Today, when so much seems to be going wrong in the world, the Guardian is working hard to confront and challenge those in power. I want to support that. Robb H, Canada. If everyone who reads our reporting, who likes it, helps fund it, our future would be much more secure. For as little as $1, you can ...
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2017 has been a year of bitter partisanship, but it's nice to see that with some issues, the dominant parties of the U.S. can put aside their differences in order to oppose something that's plainly harmful — and more importantly, deeply unpopular. That's increasingly the case with net neutrality: a handful of ...
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Vladimir Putin went on a victory lap of Syria and the Middle East this week, intent on showcasing his ability to secure the upper hand against the US in the region. On a surprise visit to a Russian airbase on the Syrian coast, he demonstratively embraced the Syrian president Bashar al-Assad, whose hold ...
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Conservationists hope golden eagles will start reappearing over northern England and the Lake District as part of a project to release up to 10 eagles in southern Scotland. The birds will start to be released at a secret location south of Edinburgh from next year in a £1.5m programme by conservationists ...
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New Oreo flavors resemble nothing found in nature, and that's OK
If the mystery flavor Oreo "reveal" (it's Fruity Pebbles) had any lasting lesson, it was to teach us that novelty-flavored Oreos are best when they embrace their true selves: processed, sugar-pumped snack cookies with little resemblance to foodstuffs occurring in nature. And that's just the way we like 'em.
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