A professor's experience with sugar-free gummy bears leads to a workplace conflict, highlighting the potential downsides of sharing seemingly harmless treats. Well, one professor learned this lesson ...
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"Yes, so I thought this would be a fun show, but then I thought crap, I'm going to have to work with Ted again," deadpans Schur, whose sitcom bona fides also include "The Office," "Parks and ...
It should not be assumed that just because someone works within a healthcare setting, that they will feel confident and empowered to talk about their own mental health – in fact, it may well be the ...
PHOTOS: Negotiators work through the night at UN climate talks to try to reach a cash deal for poor nations “They’ve got to make sure whatever they put on the table is something that can fly.
(Also read: The Whale movie review: Masterful, moving performances by Brendan Fraser and Hong Chau clash with an overdone story) Abhishek Bachchan plays the lead in I Want to Talk. While the one ...
Debut actor Ahliya Bamroo as the adolescent Reya blooms under Sircar’s experienced direction, while Jayant Kriplani as the quirky and interesting Dr Deb elicits a few laughs along the way.
Last weekend’s college football upset extravaganza pretty much ended two arguments that have been raging around the sport for decades during its slow-walk from the antiquated poll era to the BCS ...