US House backs resolution to halt Iran war, defying Trump
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2026 is all about choosing growth with intention and setting goals that reflect the future you crave 2026 is calling, and there’s no better time to set your New Year’s resolutions! This is where the power of manifestation comes into play, especially ...
Since I've become a regular contributor to Seeking Alpha back in early 2022, I've published my New Year's resolutions each year. Back in my resolutions for 2023 and 2024, I focused on very high quality companies, more or less ignoring the aspect of ...
With the new year comes resolutions, and it's something that people have been doing for years. According to the Encyclopedia Britannica, humans have been wanting to improve themselves at the start of the year as far back as the Babylonians. But not ...
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Already broken your New Year's resolution? A psychologist on why it may actually be a good thing
If you're reading this knowing you've already fallen off track with your New Year's resolution, me too. The gym streak has slipped. The morning routine hasn’t materialised. The vow to drink less, move more or become a "new version" of ourselves feels ...
Nowadays, having a New Year’s resolution can seem almost quaint. Social-media influencers push self-improvement trends year-round: The spring has “glow up” challenges, as does the summer. Soon after, the high-discipline “Great Lock-In Challenge ...
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – 2026 has arrived, and with the new year comes a flood of resolutions and goals for self-improvement. While these resolutions aren’t always followed through, setting a goal and starting to work towards it can still be helpful.
For many divorce attorneys, the busy season starts after the first of the year. Since practically the inception of this blog, I have posted on the phenomenon of the New Year’s Resolution Divorce. For whatever reason, this post has struck a chord and has ...
New York State United Teachers (NYSUT) has passed a resolution calling for limited screen time and limited use of artificial intelligence in educational settings. Outlined in the resolution are several guidelines members consider “developmentally appropriate limits” to ensure the guidance of educators and families is prioritized over technology.