Political extremists on opposite sides of the spectrum have similar brain activity, researchers find
A study conducted by cognitive neuroscience researchers at Brown found that the brains of individuals on the extremes of the political spectrum process information more similarly to each other than to ...
Political discord runs deep in the United States, with ideological divides often amplified by partisan media, social platforms and emotionally charged rhetoric. To better understand these tensions, it ...
Earlier this month, executives at the major holding companies told analysts that they’ve seen no significant pullbacks in spending by clients due to heightened macroeconomic concerns fueled by Trump’s ...
The first thing to remember in the wake of a high-profile act of political violence, according to one of Lancaster County’s top experts in measuring public opinion, is that what people see online does ...
Recent fatal shootings of political figures have highlighted a rise in political violence in the U.S. Experts suggest that most political violence comes from lone extremists rather than organized ...
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