Dietram Scheufele says presenting facts in terms that don’t feed in to biases will bring better public policy.
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Your perception of loudness bends to what you know, according to fascinating new psychology research
A new study finds that people hear familiar words as louder than nonsense words, even when both are equally loud. The results ...
Light streamed through the stained glass of the Institut de France onto a surreal stage: a lone cellist playing a melancholy ...
David A. Robertson, a member of the Norway House Cree Nation, has released over 30 titles since 2010, including picture books ...
There may also be a reason why Merriam-Webster went so hard with their ad. The company, as well as Encyclopedia Britannica, ...
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Part 10: How a Nigerian teen trafficked through Libya became a celebrity barber in Europe
In Part 9, Jimmy hit rock bottom in Italy. Homeless, robbed, and ready to give up, he walked into a police station and asked ...
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The only protester still locked up after Trump’s campus crackdown breaks silence: 'I feel helpless'
A Palestinian activist arrested by the Trump administration in March says she feels helpless as she remains jailed while her ...
A scrappy crew of under-30s from Ulhasnagar has done what few believed possible — given Sindhi cinema the gloss of the mainstream ...
In 2020, K-pop stans, organized via TikTok, requested tickets to Trump rallies and never showed up, putting the video-sharing ...
Gran Karen Aghzzaf, 70, is desperate for toyboy husband Brahim, 46, to move to the UK - but he has failed to pass his English ...
Yes, there was a discussion on this. Two members, Professor Ram Singh and Dr Nagesh Kumar, expressed an accommodative stance as part of forward guidance. However, the majority maintained a neutral ...
Is the PM right to blame Brexit for the small boats crisis? - Starmer’s talk of ‘Farage boats’ and the ‘Boriswave’ is a clear ...
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