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Why Groups Clash: Intergroup Theory Simplified
Intergroup theory explores how people behave, think, and feel when they belong to different social groups like “us” versus ...
Juneteenth (June 19) marks the formal and permanent end of slavery in the US. Here is a Darwinian/humanist take on why this ...
It may be tempting—and even trendy—to give up on people to stay emotionally safe. But widening our circle of connection and safety has never been more necessary. Here's how to do it.
Prosecutors at the Manhattan district attorney's office intentionally violated Luigi Mangione's right to a fair trial by unnecessarily releasing his handwritten journal entries to "bias" the ...
A study of 20,000 anxiety disorder patients shows how negativity bias affects brain structure, cognitive function and mental health, supporting the view that mental illness is brain illness.
"That definitely did hurt Larry and I's career" - Kevin McHale says Larry Bird would have played a lot longer if Len Bias didn’t die originally appeared on Basketball Network. In 1986, the ...
Kennedy's picks for vaccine advisory panel raise concerns about anti-vaccine bias A few of the new members Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. appointed to the federal panel have promoted ...
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Arkansas along with 12 of its brethren from the SEC received bids to the NCAA Baseball Tournament this season and fans across the country are still mad about it. The truth ...
Harvard University is raising eyebrows for its decision to appoint a “counter-Zionist” as the divinity school’s first Professor of Modern Jewish Studies in Residence — a role that the school created ...
A Maryland man is facing upgraded charges connected to anti-LGBTQ vandalism during Pride celebrations in D.C. last week. Michael Isaiah Webb Jr, 30, of Landover was caught on video ripping rainbow ...
Gold price (XAU/USD) sticks to its bullish tone for the third consecutive day on Friday and trades close to its highest level since April 22 through the first half of the European session.
During his media availability on Tuesday, Knoblauch had this to say about his perceived penalty bias in Game 3 against the Panthers: “There's always missed calls.