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Ellen Nakashima, Michelle Lee, Alex Horton

Magical thinking is common and often harmless – but it can be problematic, too

Many people experience magical thinking, such as knocking wood to avoid bad luck. But when confusion between thoughts and intentions or actions becomes obsessive, a person should seek help, a Philadelphia mental health expert says. It may be a sign of an anxiety...

Column: Why it's wrong to blame Trump's victory on Latino men

Six years ago in this newspaper, I coined the term “rancho libertarian” to describe a political ideology I was observing in many of the Latino men I knew.Proud of their family’s rural immigrant roots but fully of this country. Working class at...
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Magical thinking is common and often harmless – but it can be problematic, too

Many people experience magical thinking, such as knocking wood to avoid bad luck....

Column: Why it's wrong to blame Trump's victory on Latino men

Six years ago in this newspaper, I coined the term “rancho libertarian”...

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