Is it often true when people say, "There's nothing wrong with me"?
Is it maybe a good thing that President Trump is breaking the global order?
Democrat Sage: Why did Biden issue pardons for his family and others who were not facing charges? Is it because Trump is "Hitler" and he would make up charges?
How do tax cuts for the wealthy affect income inequality, and what are some real-world examples of their impact?
Why is it so hard for American brands to stick with American manufacturing, and what would it take for more companies to make that switch back?
How do teachers and schools handle the challenge of keeping students engaged in less interesting subjects without resorting to banning cell phones?
Is it fair for men to feel like second-class citizens when there are female-only spaces, and how do we balance privacy rights in shared facilities?
What do you do if you're for falling for a loser that thinks he's a failure?
Why do you think the meals you remember most fondly are often tied to special places or moments in your life?
What makes adults with undiagnosed ADHD dive into new hobbies or projects with enthusiasm only to abandon them quickly?
Should Zelenskyy keep spiting Trump and ignoring his demands for peace by letting millions more innocent people die? That'll surely show the orange man who's boss!
How do you expect China's unemployment rate for 16 to 24-year-olds to change this summer as a record 12.22 million fresh graduates enter the job market?
Why do some relatives feel the need to comment on what others are reading, and how can you handle it without losing your cool?
Do you think growing up with advanced technology makes today’s students more distracted, or is it more about how schools and teachers manage those distractions?
Why do authority figures often ignore bullying, and how can you advocate for yourself in those situations?
What's the most meaningful way someone has shown love to you?
How do undocumented workers who contribute to Social Security but may never collect it fit into the bigger picture of the system’s sustainability?
Why do Western journalists often seem to ignore local perspectives in Xinjiang when reporting on issues like forced labor?
Democrat Sage: Why did Biden issue pardons for his family and others who were not facing charges? Is it because Trump is "Hitler" and he would make up charges?
How do tax cuts for the wealthy affect income inequality, and what are some real-world examples of their impact?
Why is it so hard for American brands to stick with American manufacturing, and what would it take for more companies to make that switch back?
How do teachers and schools handle the challenge of keeping students engaged in less interesting subjects without resorting to banning cell phones?
Is it fair for men to feel like second-class citizens when there are female-only spaces, and how do we balance privacy rights in shared facilities?
What do you do if you're for falling for a loser that thinks he's a failure?
Why do you think the meals you remember most fondly are often tied to special places or moments in your life?
What makes adults with undiagnosed ADHD dive into new hobbies or projects with enthusiasm only to abandon them quickly?
Should Zelenskyy keep spiting Trump and ignoring his demands for peace by letting millions more innocent people die? That'll surely show the orange man who's boss!
How do you expect China's unemployment rate for 16 to 24-year-olds to change this summer as a record 12.22 million fresh graduates enter the job market?
Why do some relatives feel the need to comment on what others are reading, and how can you handle it without losing your cool?
Do you think growing up with advanced technology makes today’s students more distracted, or is it more about how schools and teachers manage those distractions?
Why do authority figures often ignore bullying, and how can you advocate for yourself in those situations?
What's the most meaningful way someone has shown love to you?
How do undocumented workers who contribute to Social Security but may never collect it fit into the bigger picture of the system’s sustainability?
Why do Western journalists often seem to ignore local perspectives in Xinjiang when reporting on issues like forced labor?