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The 2020 Democratic presidential candidate wants to give every American $1,000 a month – but will that disincentivize work?
Emotion has an impact on the decision-making process.
Innovative use of blockchain tech, data trusts, algorithm assessments, and cultural shifts abound.
Think America would never elect a socialist? Think again.
For the third time in U.S. history, the House of Representatives voted to impeach a sitting U.S. president.
The states with golden stars on them are extra intriguing.
Delay, deny and deflect were the strategies Facebook has used to navigate scandals it’s faced in recent years, according to the New York Times.
Conspiracies do happen. So, how do you know which theories might be worth investigating?
Voter turnout in the United States is pretty low compared to other industrialized countries. While the 2016 US presidential election saw a 56% turnout rate, the 2017 general election in […]
Researchers say that moral self-licensing occurs “because good deeds make people feel secure in their moral self-regard.”
Progressive America would be half as big, but twice as populated as its conservative twin.
How will Harris’ departure affect the remaining 15 candidates in the Democratic field?
A group affiliated with the Russian government has been found by Microsoft to have created at least six ‘spear phishing’ websites targeting U.S elections, and it’s certain there there will be more before November.
Is former Vice President Joe Biden’s “return to normalcy” approach too moderate for Democratic voters?
Hackers working for Russia have gained access to hundreds of U.S. electric utilities in 2017, according to new reports from federal officials.
A former employee of Cambridge Analytica has revealed new information on the harvesting of Facebook users’ data prior to the 2016 presidential election.
On Monday morning, YouTube removed Infowars and The Alex Jones Channel from its platform, following similar bans from Apple, Spotify and Facebook.
The new trust busting battles begin.
Do you know your rights? Hit refresh on your constitutional knowledge!
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Some psychiatrists want the American Psychiatric Association to end its controversial Goldwater Rule, which prohibits members from airing opinions on the mental health of public figures.
Facebook announced Tuesday that it had removed more than 200 pages and accounts tied to the Russia-based Internet Research Agency, which has been accused of meddling in the U.S. presidential election.
Bryan Cranston reads the 26th Amendment of the U.S. Consitution and reminds Americans not to take their right to vote lightly.
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In a state-of-the-nation speech just weeks before Russia’s presidential election, President Vladimir Putin claimed his country had two new nuclear-powered weapons systems.
Supreme Court Associate Justice Anthony M. Kennedy, 81, announced on Wednesday his upcoming resignation, marking the end of a three-decade tenure on the high court.
Cognitive psychologist Steven Pinker reminds us that innuendo and euphemism yield better quid pro quo results than an “or else” ultimatum.
The 2020 Democratic candidate’s plan to give Americans a universal basic income seems to include a special provision for truckers.
Have an Android phone or device? You might want to read this.
There’s a new, highly secure way to vote and count ballots, and it’s just been tested in a real-world election.
FDA guidelines say men can’t donate blood if they’ve had sex with another man in the past 12 months.