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Canada has another plan to hurt Trump
Since the return of Donald Trump to the White House in 2025, Canada has found itself navigating a rapidly shifting economic landscape. Once deeply intertwined with the United States through decades of trade agreements, Canada is now working urgently to reduce its dependence on its southern neighbor—and early signs suggest that effort is beginning to pay off.
By Shirley Oyiadom10 days ago in Humans
Why Slow Dating Encourages Meaningful Conversations Before Romantic Commitment Begins
Slow dating is coming out to be one of the most determining tendencies in the contemporary relationships, particularly in the youthful adulthood where individuals are in search of profound emotional involvement in lieu of accelerated romantic escapades. In contrast to the conventional dating trends where a relationship can easily be pursued to labels or to commitment, slow dating allows people time to take their time, see compatibility and hold quality conversations before the relationship is made.
By Emeri Adames10 days ago in Humans
Are you tired of hearing "Turn to Your Neighbor" in church?
If you are tired of hearing a preacher telling you to turn to the person beside you in church and speak a declaration, you are not alone. It is common in some Christian churches for pastors to stop in the middle of their sermons and say to the congregants, "Turn to your neighbor," and say such and such.
By Cheryl E Preston10 days ago in Humans
Modern Dating Rules Changing With Gen Z Relationship Values
The contemporary dating process is no longer characterized by conventional scripts, strict schedules and implicit rules. Rather, Gen Z is transforming the culture of relationships and making emotional awareness, consent, communication, and personal autonomy the priority values. These changes are not only trends but are transforming the manner people interact, develop trust and sustaining romantic relationships in 2026.
By Stella Johnson Love10 days ago in Humans
Gen Z Relationship Boundaries Redefining Modern Dating Expectations And Communication
The culture of dating has evolved over the past decade unlike it was in the past fifty years and the Gen Z has been at the forefront of the change. Gen Z does not prioritize timelines and implicit rules like the ones followed in the traditional relationships and instead is flexible, emotionally conscious, and highly conscious of personal limits when dating. This has transformed the nature of communication, connection and choice of what people desire out of the romantic relationships.
By Olivia Smith10 days ago in Humans
Why Hair Turns Us On: The Silent Trigger of Attraction Between the Sexes
Attraction doesn’t always make itself known. Sometimes, it sneaks in silently, through details that you don’t consciously notice, but feel nonetheless. A glance that lasts a moment too long. A sensation that lingers on your skin after contact fades. Often, it starts with hair.
By Samir Aghayev10 days ago in Humans
Should You Drop a Friend Who Talks too Much?
We’ve all had those friends…The ones who dominate a conversation. You can’t get a word in edgewise if you tried. You learn to live with him/her, because you’re used to it and well, chattering too much is harmless….Or is it?
By Marie Dubuque10 days ago in Humans
Life Is Not the Problem. What Happens in It Is
Life is often described as complex, unpredictable, sometimes unfair. Yet, if we take a step back and observe it with a bit of distance, a paradoxical idea begins to emerge: life itself is simple. It is the things in life that are not.
By Baptiste Monnet10 days ago in Humans








