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How to stop election politics from ruining your holiday dinner
Family coming for the holidays? At the best of times, these occasions can be a little fraught. But after a divisive election, many Americans are worried about keeping the peace during holiday gatherings. Psychologist and Cornell Professor Dr. Sunita Sah breaks down how to keep the peace (and conversation) flowing.
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