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The myth of the echo chamber
Echo chambers and filter bubbles are leading to a political polarization that poses a danger to democracy
03/27/2018 07:59 UTC
Is "marrying up" going down?
More highly educated women are finding mates, according to a San Francisco Chronicle article debunking a bevy of recent trend stories about women.
01/05/2006 20:00 UTC
Fox News guest exposes Jim Jordan: "This is the same Jim Jordan who covered up a sexual crime"
"When we're talking about the criticisms, we also need to remember who is the messenger"
12/27/2021 19:59 UTC
Claims of ideological bias among the media may be overblown
Research shows that ideological bias among media outlets is largely nonexistent
05/19/2020 11:30 UTC
Veteran unemployment up to nearly 12 percent amid coronavirus crisis
More than 1 million veterans filed for jobless benefits last month, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics
05/09/2020 09:00 UTC
Fact and fiction at the Wall Street Journal
Liberal pundit Roger Wilkins gets slammed for a quote deemed insensitive to U.S. troops. Just one problem: Wilkins never spoke those words.
04/02/2003 05:18 UTC
AP Exclusive: NKoreans Skeptical Of US Nuke Deal
03/02/2012 23:27 UTC
Weaponized information seeks a new target in cyberspace: Users’ minds
A "three-dimensional" view of cyberspace includes spreading influence and manipulating people online
08/04/2018 18:59 UTC
Don't fear the creeper: Those weird clowns are just a social delusion
Now at least 10 states have reported creepy clowns, and it's a creation of the American collective unconscious
10/09/2016 14:00 UTC
Office life is making us stupid: The frightening effects of indoor pollution on our brain function
An alarming study finds that even normal levels of carbon dioxide can have a significant impact on human cognition
11/01/2015 18:00 UTC
Can an AI fact-checker solve India’s fake news problem?
An Indian startup is using an AI tool to curb misinformation. But India poses unique challenges for the technology
12/19/2019 09:59 UTC
The Internet blew my mind
When I went to prison in the '80s, the web didn't exist. Nothing could have prepared me for what it had to offer
03/14/2013 21:08 UTC
Trump’s FCC continues to redefine the public interest as business interests
Over the past 30 years, broadcast companies have consolidated, and the public has received less and less in return
03/30/2017 00:34 UTC
What is "heteropessimism," and why do men and women suffer from it?
It's time to examine alternative ways of living and loving found in other cultures and LGBTQAI+ communities
07/04/2022 17:00 UTC
Newsreal: It's class, stupid
It still doesn't occur to many that affirmative action might be unfair to poor whites, or that minority kids drop out of college not because of their color but because they are poor. It should be class, not race, that matters in the post-affirmative action era.
11/11/1997 01:00 UTC