Monthly Archives: April 2017

Arizona House OKs Liquor Law Changes

Among the changes sent to the governor on a 43-13 vote:  allowing craft breweries, distilleries and farm wineries to share a liquor license inside the same building, expanding the locations where beer and wine to go can be sold, increased … Continue reading

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Why Your Shoelaces Keep Getting Untied

Fascinating study from the University of California Berkeley, via The New York Times.

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Aggression linked to media violence in 7 cultures

New research offers compelling evidence that media violence affects aggressive behavior. This first-of-its-kind study, led by Craig Anderson, a Distinguished Professor of psychology at Iowa State University, confirms six decades of research showing the effect is the same, regardless of … Continue reading

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Research Bans on Trans Fat Bans Linked To Healthier Communities

People living in areas that restrict trans fats in foods had fewer hospitalizations for heart attack and stroke than residents in areas without restrictions, according to a new study conducted by researchers at the University of Chicago Medicine and Yale … Continue reading

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Renting in Black, Hispanic Areas Heavier Burden

Homeownership can be an important path to building wealth, but making the transition from renter to homeowner is a bigger financial challenge for renters living in mainly black or Hispanic areas, our sister publication, Research Alert, is reporting. Across the … Continue reading

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American Retail at a Tipping Point?

E-commerce players, led by the industry giant Amazon, have made it so easy and fast for people to shop online that traditional retailers, shackled by fading real estate and a culture of selling in stores, are struggling to compete. Between … Continue reading

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