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Why dad jokes crack us up: The surprising psychology explained
KY3 Springfield· 38 minutes agoIf so, you’ve experienced a classic groan-worthy, eye-roll-inducing,...
The Health Benefits of Relaxation
Time via Yahoo News· 5 hours ago“Guilt can be good in the workplace, but it doesn't always mean it’s good for the person who feels it,” she says—especially if it prevents them from ever...
'Hit Man' true story: What to know about the real Gary Johnson who inspired Glen Powell's movie
Decider· 3 days agoHit Man on Netflix—the new Glen Powell movie that began streaming today—tells the true story of a...
Netflix's 'Hit Man' is based on a true story. Here's what the movie gets right and wrong about Gary...
Business Insider· 3 days ago"Hit Man" is based on a 2001 news article about Gary Johnson, a phony hitman. Here's how accurate...
How Much Of Glen Powell’s Hit Man Happened IRL? Here’s What The Director Says
CinemaBlend via Yahoo News· 3 days agoSoon to be... movie, fans of Glen Powell will get to see him don the real-life fake hitman sporting...
New Netflix movie from School of Rock director becomes one of the highest rated originals on Rotten...
Games Radar· 4 hours agoThe action-comedy currently sits at a 97% Fresh Rating on Rotten Tomatoes and a 93% audience score....
Editorial: Americans are unhappier than ever; 2 officials want to address that
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review· 13 hours agoEach year, Gallup World Polling compiles a World Happiness Report, using quality-of-life survey data...
What If Game of Thrones and Succession Had a Docu-Baby?
Vulture· 3 hours agoHath thou caught up on one of the absolute best series on TV so far this year, the three-part HBO...
Hit Man: Who Was Gary Johnson’s Wife? Is Maddy Masters Real?
COMINGSOON.net via Yahoo News· 5 hours agoHit Man follows Gary (Glen Powell), a college psychology and philosophy professor who […] The post...
Quit Being a Cynic at Work. It’s Holding You Back.
The Wall Street Journal· 18 hours agoHave we taken our cynicism at work too far? It isn’t getting us anywhere good, according to Jamil Zaki, a Stanford University psychology professor who...