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Our personal health reporter explains why it’s the quality, not quantity, of socializing that matters. By Katrin Bennhold I’m the host of The World. By Dana G. Smith I cover personal health.
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A member of Colorado’s second-highest court asked the state Supreme Court on Thursday to endorse one definition of “reasonable doubt” for trial judges to use — out of the three versions currently on ...
If you're someone who loves their "me time" but also enjoys being around people, you're an introvert. You might feel like a walking contradiction, but guess what? You're not alone. Being an introvert ...