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At times like this, it’s common to feel numb to the news. I used to avoid politics altogether as I was overwhelmed by the ...
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PsyPost on MSNThe startling power of political identity in shaping Americans’ social preferencesA new study published in Political Psychology suggests that in the United States, political identity is the strongest driver ...
C-SPAN Teacher Fellow and Troy, Michigan teacher Ryan Werenka and Petaluma, California teacher Kevin Jackson answered students' questions about the upcoming Advanced Placement U.S. Government and ...
More than half of left-leaning Americans say it would be at least “somewhat justified" to assassinate Donald Trump, according ...
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PsyPost on MSNHomemade political deepfakes can fool voters, but may not beat plain text misinformationA study conducted in Ireland found that political misinformation deepfakes created by an undergraduate student reduced ...
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New studies have found that a massive Biden administration green energy project was rushed and relied on faulty science that ...
News outlets across the country have been making efforts to engage more deeply with their communities and enhance ...
Societal challenges, from climate change to public health crises to advancements in artificial intelligence, have been ...
A new study concluded that policies play a significant factor in higher gas prices in the state, whereas the governor’s office and others argue that price gouging is still a critical factor.
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The upshot is that the state gas tax, paid by drivers of cars and other light vehicles, could rise slightly less than ...
A new study has unveiled a groundbreaking framework for rethinking political decision-making -- drawing inspiration from how the human body maintains stability and health.
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