Like mystery writer Sue Grafton, who titles each book in her best-selling series alphabetically — "A is for Alibi," "E is for Evidence," "T is for Trespass" — quilt designer Janet Stone also enjoys a ...
People today constantly encounter claims such as "Advil kills pain," "coffee prevents depression," or "Hilary promises amnesty" as brands, news outlets and social media sites vie for our ...
Cause-and-effect statements may seem more true if the initial letters in the words are in alphabetical order because the human brain prefers patterns that follow familiar sequences. People today ...