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People Like You More Than You Think, a New Study Suggests

You may not get a second chance at making a first impression — but a recent study suggests that you probably don't need one anyway

The Story Behind That Striking Photo of Jeff Flake After His Kavanaugh Vote Bombshell

David Butow recalls how he got the powerful picture of Arizona Sen. Jeff Flake at Friday's tense Senate Judiciary Committee hearing

‘It’s So Much Money.’ Paralympic Athletes Just Scored a Major Victory for Equal Pay

When Oksana Masters heard that the U.S. Olympic Committee voted to give Paralympians the same medal bonuses as Olympians, she burst into tears

Aretha Franklin Never Saw This Picture of Herself: The Story Behind a Previously Unpublished Portrait

Aretha Franklin had a down-to-earth side — and that's what's on display in the photo seen here. It was taken in 1977 but was never published until now

India Has Been Collecting Eye Scans and Fingerprint Records From Every Citizen. Here’s What to Know

Expert: The Kavanaugh Vote Won't Solve America's Deeper Supreme Court Problems

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