People are so stressed by this election that the American Psychological Association has coping tips; This man has found a wonderful way to help people through their darkest times. It starts with tea.; This man had no CPR training. But he saved his co-worker’s life by pumping her chest to ‘Stayin’ Alive.’; Meet the dad who made Trump and Clinton play nice at the close of Sunday’s debate; An otherwise bitter debate actually ended with kindness between Trump and Clinton;
 
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People are so stressed by this election that the American Psychological Association has coping tips
It's not just you.
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This man has found a wonderful way to help people through their darkest times. It starts with tea.
It's there for people going through homelessness, addiction, mental illness or even just having a bad day.
 
This man had no CPR training. But he saved his co-worker’s life by pumping her chest to ‘Stayin’ Alive.’
He'd read the lifesaving trick in a Washington Post article.
 
Meet the dad who made Trump and Clinton play nice at the close of Sunday’s debate
Karl Becker created a rare moment of civility.
 
An otherwise bitter debate actually ended with kindness between Trump and Clinton
When the candidates were asked to name something positive about the other, they were able to do it.
 
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