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People overestimate groups they find threatening: when “sizing up” others, bias sneaks in

Jacqueline Rifkin, Rebecca Ponce De Leon
Psychologists call the feeling that people commonly exaggerate the presence of certain groups “symbolic threat”

From “dada” to Darth Vader – why the way we name fathers reminds us we spring from the same well

Valerie M. Fridland
A universal papa stands the test of time

20 things you might not know about “Jurassic Park”

Sean Hutchinson
No. 16 – It took many different animals to create the T. Rex's roar.

No, Elon Musk, America isn’t a “gerontocracy”: The real issue is massive wealth inequality

Winslow Erik Wright
Yes, America's leaders are too old. But focusing on that fact only fuels bigotry, and avoids the real problem

GOP splinters over effort to crack down on Big Tech

Jon Skolnik
Republicans abandon their free-market ideals to go all-in on the culture wars

Ted Cruz accuses Chuck Schumer of an attempted hit on Brett Kavanaugh

Meaghan Ellis
Speaking to Fox News' Sean Hannity, the Texas Republican lawmaker blamed the Democratic Party for recent attacks

Yes, Donald Trump is an “American monster”: But he wasn’t built by a mad scientist

Chauncey DeVega
Maureen Dowd's description overlooks a crucial point: It took decades of America's decay to birth this monster

“We got groomed”: 5 horrifying revelations from Hulu’s Boy Scouts abuse documentary “Leave No Trace”

Joy Saha
Hulu's two-hour film revisits the rampant sexual abuse that took place within the Boy Scouts of America for decades

COVID vaccines for kids under five are finally here. Here’s why it took so long

Nicole Karlis
One and a half years after the adult COVID-19 vaccine, a kids' shot is here. This is why it took so much longer

“Forever chemicals” linked to high blood pressure, study finds

Matthew Rozsa
These near-indestructible chemicals are found everywhere — and a new study finds they may be causing hypertension

What a long COVID diagnosis means when your doctor knows little more than Google

Eric Schank
Will long COVID cause a "tsunami of devastation?" Some doctors don't believe the hype, but they do believe patients

White parents chased a Black educator out of town. Then they followed her to the next one

Nicole Carr
A group of parents — coached by local and national anti-CRT groups — coordinated assault on school diversity chief

Lauren Boebert says she’s suing over accusation that she was a “paid escort” on “sugar daddy” site

Bob Brigham
The PAC that targeted Madison Cawthorn claims Boebert was introduced to Ted Cruz through a client linked to Kochs

Despite video evidence, Republicans rush to defend GOP lawmaker who gave Capitol tour on eve of riot

Jon Skolnik
The committee released footage indicating that Rep. Barry Loudermilk may have provided a tour to a January 6 rioter

As a heat wave grips the U.S., lessons from the hottest city in America

Julia Kane
Summer is becoming unbearable. Phoenix holds solutions on how to cope

No, a Chinese telescope didn’t just detect aliens. Here’s what actually happened

Nicole Karlis
The internet was abuzz with reports of an extraterrestrial radio signal. A researcher explains what happened

Have we hit peak canned cocktail? A ready-to-drink Jack & Coke is here to usher in Low-Effort Summer

Ashlie D. Stevens
Forget Hot Girl Summer. I'm in the midst of my Low-Effort Summer, and RTD cocktails are a benchmark of its success

Oath Keepers plotted to attack lawmakers in tunnels photographed by GOPer’s Capitol tour group

Travis Gettys
Extremists plotted to "gas" lawmakers after "sealing them in" the Capitol tunnels

GOPer’s Capitol tour group threatened Pelosi, recorded areas “not typically of interest to tourists”

Matthew Chapman
Individuals on the Jan. 5 tour photographed "hallways, staircases, and security checkpoints," Jan. 6 committee says

New Mexico commission led by “Cowboys for Trump” founder trying to throw out every primary vote

Bob Brigham
GOP-led panel blocks certification of election results over unspecified concerns about Dominion voting machines

Accomplices to a coup: Trump’s lackeys must be held to account for the Big Lie

Heather Digby Parton
If they had the guts to confront him for once, he might have realized that it was time to concede the election

Southern Baptist battle goes full MAGA: Far right seeks to purge CRT and “Race Marxism”

Kathryn Joyce
America's largest Protestant denomination is dominated by the right — but still fears creeping "wokeism"

Google claims it bans gun ads — but new research shows it actually makes millions from them

Craig Silverman, Ruth Talbot
Analysis shows that Google’s ad systems served up more than 100 million ads from gun makers

From clear scripts to big-name casting, the Jan. 6 hearings meet the standards of must-see TV

Melanie McFarland
Employing tools of the best TV dramas isn't cheapening the proceedings – it's meeting the audience's needs
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