In April, Ian Randle Press (Kingston, Jamaica) will publish Enter the Political Kingdom, a memoir authored by the veteran ...
Analysis of C auris clinical isolates by the CDC's Antimicrobial Resistance Laboratory Network finds that 95% were resistant ...
Nearly all (89%) say vaccines are essential for public health, including 97% of Democrats, 89% of independents, and 82% of Republicans.
Divisions within the US population on social and political issues have increased by 64% since 1988, with almost all this coming after 2008, according to a study tracking polarization from the end of ...
Close to 91 per cent of individual traders in the Indian equity derivatives markets have incurred losses in their transactions this fiscal year FY2025, a study released by the Securities and Exchange ...
A study released this week offers insight into the political affiliation of professional athletes, showing a wide spectrum of opinions on current events across different sports. The VoteHub study ...
Social media can exacerbate this polarization, especially when the algorithms social media companies use feed content that not only aligns with a user’s political views but also attacks the opposing ...
If you’ve been watching the intense partisan divide over the killing of Renee Good by an ICE agent in Minnesota this week, it’s likely felt as though different Americans are living in completely ...
The National Labor Relations Board has mostly succeeded as a neutral arbiter in disputes, labor law experts say. But the NLRB is hamstrung by inherent weaknesses in the board’s structure and its ...
In the wake of the 2024 Presidential election, there were endless conversations about who could be the “Joe Rogan of the Left,” a question that ignores one of the key factors of Rogan’s appeal with ...
A brief conversation with a trained chatbot proved roughly four times as persuasive as a traditional political ad on television, one of the studies found. By Steven Lee Myers and Teddy Rosenbluth ...
Artificial intelligence chatbots are very good at changing peoples’ political opinions, according to a study published Thursday, and are particularly persuasive when they use inaccurate information.