Tag #Family Relationships

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FSU Shooting Suspect Had Law Enforcement Ties

Phoenix Ikner, 20, the son of a Leon County Sheriff's deputy, allegedly shot and killed two people and injured five others at Florida State University on Thursday; he was apprehended with his mother's service weapon and had previously participated in law enforcement programs.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
theguardian.com
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Atkins's Retrospective: Digital Avatars and the Limits of Representation

Ed Atkins's Tate Britain retrospective, spanning his career, explores the intersection of digital technology and human emotion through unsettling films featuring digital avatars, culminating in a poignant film about his father's death, showcasing the artist's personal confrontation with mortality an...

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No Poverty
theguardian.com
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Beartooth": Brothers Poach to Survive in Montana Wilderness

Callan Wink's "Beartooth" follows two brothers in Montana who poach black bears and antler sheds to pay off debt, while their estranged mother's return complicates their strained family dynamic against the backdrop of the rugged wilderness.

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No Poverty
theguardian.com
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Mothers and Sons": A Novel Exploring Family Conflict and Reconciliation

Adam Haslett's "Mothers and Sons" examines the complex relationship between a lawyer and his mother, who runs a women's retreat in Vermont, highlighting their alienation stemming from past family conflicts and their parallel attempts at self-discovery.

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Reduced Inequality
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Political Divisions Cast Shadow Over US Thanksgiving Celebrations

This Thanksgiving, many American families face the challenge of navigating deeply divided political viewpoints, leading experts to offer advice on de-escalating potential conflicts and prioritizing emotional well-being.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
theguardian.com
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Navigating Political Disagreements: Maintaining Relationships vs. Upholding Values

Readers share their experiences navigating political disagreements with family and friends, revealing strategies for managing conflict and ethical considerations in maintaining relationships with those holding opposing views.

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The Last Journey": An Ethically Questionable Documentary

Swedish TV presenter Filip Hammar takes his apathetic father Lars on a trip to the French Riviera to reignite his zest for life, resulting in a highly emotional, yet ethically questionable documentary, "The Last Journey", which raises questions about the boundaries of filial duty and the ethics of f...

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Good Health and Well-being
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Mothers and Sons" Explores Trauma, Empathy, and Societal Responsibility

Adam Haslett's "Mothers and Sons" explores the strained relationship between a lawyer representing asylum seekers and his estranged mother, a counselor, as they confront past traumas and the emotional burdens of their respective professions, highlighting themes of healing, empathy, and societal resp...

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Adapting Family Traditions: When to Let Go and How to Create New Ones

This Life Kit article offers advice on how to adapt or abandon family traditions, featuring insights from a psychologist, spiritual educator, and chef, and explaining how to create new, meaningful traditions that align with personal values.

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No Poverty
dailymail.co.uk
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Cancer Ghosting: When Loved Ones Disappear After a Diagnosis

The article explores the phenomenon of 'cancer ghosting,' where friends and family members cut off contact with someone after a cancer diagnosis. It examines the emotional distress experienced by patients, potential reasons for this behavior, and the need for more understanding and support.

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40% Bias Score

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