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World Cup 2019 has managed to break the undivided Indian family across various screens
Sun TV also witnessed an increase in its viewership for the second month in a row though by …
We spent 6 months after the election trying to find common ground in America - here's what we learned
The violent face-off between white nationalists and neo-Nazis and counter-protesters resulted in th…
Rebecca Harrington
I spent 12 hours at a hospital in the heart of Brooklyn - and saw what the future of medicine could look like
"We are a community, and we serve people who elsewhere on the planet today are killing each other l…
Lydia Ramsey
10 teens across America reveal what their lives are like and what they think about the country
At approximately 60 million, Generation Z Americans outnumber millennials by nearly 1 million. Comp…
Leanna Garfield
Democrats and Republicans speak different languages - and it helps explain why we're so divided
Throughout the '90s, Luntz developed theories on political messaging and engineered countless phras…
Mark Abadi
Liberal colleges are recruiting conservative professors to 'stir up some trouble'
Other schools with a leftist reputation, like Wesleyan University in Connecticut, are following Bou…
Abby Jackson
After Trump's shocking win, advertisers faced 'confusion, anguish, and maybe even a few tears' - now they want to reach his voters
Turns out the blue-collar folks who shop at RaceTrac do summer differently. While summer may be a t…
Tanya Dua
Marrying less and dying sooner - how the downward spiral of manufacturing is hurting American men
During the 2016 presidential campaign, Republican candidate Donald Trump tapped into the anger over…
Elena Holodny
'Chick-fil-A is about food': How national ambitions led the chain to shed its polarizing image
The company's sales have exploded, from $6.8 billion in 2015 to nearly $8 billion in 2016, marking …
Hayley Peterson
How a plan to resettle 100 Syrian refugees ripped apart a small Vermont town
Gartner, Louras, and others in favor of resettlement have said that very few of those against the r…
Jeremy Berke
'It still haunts me': What it's like to get a job after prison in America
Neftali Thomas Diaz, left, talks with his case manager, David Rodriguez, at The Fortune Society in …
Elena Holodny
Campaigns know more than ever about you - and it's another reason our politics are divided
To say that the use of big data has led to a more staunchly polarized country "gives some of these …
Allan Smith
Poll: Many still prefer to work with men over women
Riccio's recruiting company has created flexible schedules for all staffers so they can properly at…
Rachael Levy
One of the reddest states in the US is leading the charge toward criminal-justice reform thanks to an unlikely political alliance
To say Gonzalez isn't the archetype for the chief criminal prosecutor for the southern Texas county…
Michelle Mark
New York is spending $1 billion to tear down a one-mile highway with a controversial history
Hunts Point, a once vibrant jazz community, is now defined by the Sheridan. Roads are clogged by tr…
Danielle Muoio,Sarah Jacobs
Prepare to be questioned by I-T department on unaccounted money, thanks to Operation Clean Money
The tax department has run big data analytics through more than 1-crore accounts in its data bank a…
A millennial mom takes separate trips with each daughter. One is left behind with her husband, but it helps her connect with the other.
Travel blogger Monet Hambrick takes her daughters Jordyn, 10, and Kennedy, 8, on separate "Mommy an…
Maria Noyen
I struggled to feel like I could be a good mom and businesswoman. My ayahuasca trip changed everything.
Lindsay Roselle is a breadwinning mom who says her three-day ayahuasca retreat made her a better mo…