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AMPLIFY - Lifestyle9 Reasons Why You Will Never Succeed
Achieving success requires all-around dedication and determination, which most people do not usually have. Here are nine reasons why most people do not succeed, and what you can and must do so that you aren't part of them.
Failing This Many Times Could Help Us Learn New Things More Efficiently
If the challenge is too easy we don't learn, but too hard and we're likely to give up.
Fox & Friends Blasts Bernie Sanders' Successful Books
The Fox & Friends co-hosts used nearly an entire Sunday morning segment to bash Independent Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders, labeling him a "millionaire socialist" just one day before his Fox News Town Hall Monday evening.
How Great Plains Bison Were Bought Back From the Brink
Today some 500,000 bison have been restored in over 6,000 locations.
This Is How to Be a Successful Artist, Scientists Find
Early access to elite institutions plays an important role in driving the recognition and reputation of an artist.
Trump Needs to Avoid These Mistakes During Florence
With Hurricane Florence now barreling toward the Carolinas, President Donald Trump is tasked with handling yet another major hurricane set to strike the U.S.
Trump: Hurricane Maria Response Was 'Unsung Success'
A study published by George Washington University in late-August found that nearly 3,000 people died from hurricane-related deaths.
A Child's Academic Success May Be Genetic
About 70 percent of academic success could be explained by genetics.
New Gene Study Predicts Chances of Success in Children
"There are now hundreds of individual variations throughout the genome that are roughly associated with educational outcomes between people."
The Mistake People Make When Trying to Find a Passion
Mantras like "Find your passion" make pursuing interests sound too rigid and unattainable, according to psychologists at Stanford University.
CPAC's 'Truman Show' Stage Set Blows Up
Fear has been a political motivator for years. But with conservatives in charge of all three branches of government and ISIS on the run, CPAC gathering seemed listless—until a reminder about Trump's troubles blew up the room.
Kim Dotcom Wants $7 Billion From New Zealand Government
The controversial founder of Megaupload wants a sum equivalent to about 3.5 percent of New Zealand's economy.
Funny People Have Higher IQs Than Their Dull Peers
Both men and women rate funny people as more attractive, too.
How Trump is Claiming Credit for Obama's Successes
It will take patience to assess the impact of Trump on the U.S. economy.
Jonathan Pie Takes YouTube Act Live in Post-Truth Era
The character was never meant to become a serious political commentator—but it happened anyway.
Everything to Know About Clinton-Backed Recount Effort
Newsweek speaks with a voting rights attorney who has assisted the recount effort, slammed by Donald Trump as a 'scam.'
Male Contraceptive Pill: What's Really Holding it Back?
Side effects, drugs companies and societal roles all play their parts in holding back alternative forms of birth control.
How Conte Rebuilt Mourinho's Chelsea in His Own Image
Chelsea has won five consecutive Premier League games.
Emma Watson on Struggles of Activism: Speech Transcript
The actor and gender-equality campaigner spoke to activists at the One Young World conference in Canada.
North Korea Claims Successful Nuclear Warhead Test
Friday's test was confirmed after reportedly causing a 5.3 magnitude earthquake.
Pokénomics: Explaining the Success of Pokémon Go
Here's how the mobile game became a social and financial phenomenon within weeks of launching.
Early Childhood Learning Key to Fixing Public Education
Learning can't start soon enough, as early childhood education programs benefit the student and society at large.
U.K. Live Music Hits High Notes With 30m Concertgoers
Adele, One Direction and Coldplay are among the U.K. artists who have helped live music thrive.
Syrian Airstrikes Show Leadership: Russia MFA
Konstantin Dolgov says Russia's airstrike campaign in Syria was a high point of 2015.
Alexander Hamilton Gets New Life in Book, After Broadway Musical
The 'Hamilton' musical, inspired by a book, has inspired yet a new book.