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Michael Kors Expanding Global Fashion Luxury Group with Acquisition of Versace
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Michael Kors Expanding Global Fashion Luxury Group with Acquisition of Versace

Michael Kors Holdings Limited (NYSE:KORS) announced today that a definitive agreement has been signed to acquire all of the outstanding shares of Italian luxury fashion house Gianni Versace S.p.A. for a total enterprise value of Euro 1.83 billion or approximately US$2.12 billion. Versace, long recognized as one of the world’s leading luxury fashion companies, is synonymous...

People Who Embrace Traditional Masculinity Beliefs Less Likely to Report Rape
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People Who Embrace Traditional Masculinity Beliefs Less Likely to Report Rape

Even in cases where a rape has clearly taken place, traditional beliefs and assumptions about masculinity can cause both witnesses and victims to be uncertain about reporting it, according to new research conducted at Binghamton University, State University at New York. In a study exploring possible reasons for the underreporting of rape, researchers at Binghamton...

Rude to Your Coworker? Think of the Children
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Rude to Your Coworker? Think of the Children

When people are rude to their coworkers or treat them badly, they probably don’t realize the unintended victims in that encounter could be the coworkers’ children. Women who experience incivility in the workplace are more likely to engage in stricter, more authoritarian parenting practices that can have a negative impact on their children, according to...

Following Federal Guidelines May Help Acceptance of Police Use of Body-Worn Cameras
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Following Federal Guidelines May Help Acceptance of Police Use of Body-Worn Cameras

Thousands of police departments have adopted body-worn cameras over the last few years. Previous research on acceptance of the cameras has yielded mixed findings. A new study that examined how Tempe, Arizona, planned and carried out a body-worn camera program found that adhering to federal guidelines helped ensure integration and acceptance among police, citizens, and...

Environmental Concerns Stronger Among Younger Religious Americans
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Environmental Concerns Stronger Among Younger Religious Americans

Younger generations of religious Americans tend to closely harbor concerns for the environment via stewardship more so than older parishioners, according to a study by a University of Kansas researcher. “The best way to account for this upsurge from about 1980 and on is that a lot of religious groups have actually started to talk...

Men Take Care of Their Spouses Just as Well as Women (New Research Suggests)
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Men Take Care of Their Spouses Just as Well as Women (New Research Suggests)

Men respond to their spouse’s illness just as much as women do and as a result are better caregivers in later life than previous research suggests, according to a new Oxford University collaboration. The study, published in Journals of Gerontology, Series B, is good news for our increasingly stretched adult care services, which have become more...

Top 43 Reasons Why Men Remain Single — According to Reddit
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Top 43 Reasons Why Men Remain Single — According to Reddit

In the past, forced or arranged marriages meant that socially inept, unattractive men did not have to acquire social skills in order to find a long-term love interest. Today, men must be able to turn on the charm if they want to find a partner. Those men who have difficulty flirting, or are unable to...

Exercise Can Help Beat Cocaine Addiction, Study Finds
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Exercise Can Help Beat Cocaine Addiction, Study Finds

Exercise can help prevent relapses into cocaine addiction, according to new research led by the University at Buffalo’s Panayotis (Peter) Thanos, PhD. “Cocaine addiction is often characterized by cycles of recovery and relapse, with stress and negative emotions, often caused by withdrawal itself, among the major causes of relapse,” says Thanos, senior research scientist in...

Bad Policing, Bad Law, Not ‘Bad Apples,’ Behind Disproportionate Killing of Black Men
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Bad Policing, Bad Law, Not ‘Bad Apples,’ Behind Disproportionate Killing of Black Men

Killings of unarmed black men by white police officers across the nation have garnered massive media attention in recent years, raising the question: Do white law enforcement officers target minority suspects? An extensive, new national study from the School of Public Affairs and Administration (SPAA) at Rutgers University-Newark reveals some surprising answers. Analysis of every...