The election results can create many different feelings, but experts agree it's okay to take a break from politics.
Crisis Text Line, a nonprofit mental health organization, offers the following tips for coping with post-election anxiety: ...
Election Day is here, and you might be feeling uneasy about the significant outcomes that will impact policy going forward.
According to a late October poll, nearly 8 in 10 adults said the future of the nation is "a significant source of stress in ...
Experts say Americans with varying political views may be overcome with emotion in the wake of the election results, from ...
One of the simplest ways to achieve this is by unplugging from the constant news cycle and not allowing yourself to spiral ...
As election results have come out, mental health experts say people may still be dealing with strong emotions.
While past presidents have appeared to age quickly during their administrations, experts say President-elect Donald Trump maintains high energy and vitality eight years after he first entered office.
Whether you’re elated or despondent that Donald Trump won the 2024 presidential election, chances are you’re working with some colleagues who feel the exact opposite – or, incomprehensibly to some, ...
Rockford area voters re-elected Eric Sorensen to Congress, made Nick Meyer a judge and extended the mental health sales tax ...
Whichever outcome you had hoped for on Election Day, the results can usher in a wave of emotions. It's important to take care ...