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Month: August 2025

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Musk’s xAI sues Apple, OpenAI alleging antitrust violations

August 25, 2025

Elon Musk’s companies xAI and X filed a sweeping US antitrust lawsuit Monday against Apple and OpenAI, alleging the tech giants formed an illegal partnership to stifle competition in artificial intelligence and smartphone markets.This article […]

Political Science

‘From outgroup hate to ingroup love’: How political crises cause a shift in viral online content

August 25, 2025

While previous research shows outrage and division drive engagement on social media, a new study of digital behavior during the 2024 US election finds that this effect flips during a major crisis—when “ingroup solidarity” becomes […]

Political Science

Forget the warm fuzzies of finding common ground: To beat polarization, try changing your expectations

August 25, 2025

More than 70% of voters in Colorado’s Douglas County, conservative and progressive alike, voted “no” on home rule in June 2025. The ballot measure would have granted the county increased control over certain local matters […]

Political Science

From public confession to private penance: How Catholic confession has evolved over centuries

August 25, 2025

The 1953 Alfred Hitchcock film “I Confess,” based on an earlier play, features a priest suspected of murder. He’s innocent, and has even heard the murderer’s confession—but cannot clear his own name.This article is brought […]

Political Science

Are women better lawmakers than men? A nuanced yes, researcher finds

August 25, 2025

Women face an uphill battle to political election, and they continue to confront barriers to success afterward. But the type of legislature in their states can make a difference.This article is brought to you by […]

Education

At a low point in US race relations, Black teachers are essential—and at risk

August 25, 2025

Millions of U.S. students are returning this month to schools that are struggling with strained resources, immigration crackdowns and divisive culture war fights. Teachers are under intense pressure—and UC Berkeley scholar Travis J. Bristol says […]

Education

Teachers’ depression, anxiety and stress at three times the national norm, says new study

August 25, 2025

Nine out of 10 Australian teachers are experiencing severe stress, and nearly 70% say their workload is unmanageable, says UNSW Sydney research.This article is brought to you by this site.

Political Science

Pseudolaw is high theater, but no laughing matter for the courts

August 25, 2025

The Australian legal system is grappling with a disruptive new movement that is not only tying up the courts, councils and police, but also posing an unprecedented threat to democracy.This article is brought to you […]

Economics & Business

Is it wrong to date a coworker? Not necessarily—but it can get complicated

August 24, 2025

The workplace has long been a setting for connection—and sometimes romance. In Canada, these relationships are far from rare.This article is brought to you by this site.

Education

Studying philosophy does make people better thinkers, says new research on more than 600,000 college grads

August 24, 2025

Philosophy majors rank higher than all other majors on verbal and logical reasoning, according to our new study published in the Journal of the American Philosophical Association. They also tend to display more intellectual virtues […]

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Economics & Business

New study reveals destructive effects of gender norms, expectations for female bosses

In a challenging labor market, Black women with disabilities are choosing self-employment

Why personal finance is harder when you’re a migrant

Workplace injuries: Why immigrants take longer to recover

Young people in coastal towns are getting left behind. Here’s what could help

Australia faces a home insurance reckoning—and we can learn from California’s bold move

Local news services need to adapt or face extinction, Australian report says

In a post-truth world, what happens if we can’t trust US economic data anymore?

Why lowering commissions can slow home sales

Better than greenwashing, sustainability reporting boosts financials

Technology

Google is training its AI tools on YouTube videos: These creators aren’t happy

Amplifying AI’s impact by making it understandable

AI takes flight: Project to boost machine learning in aircraft surface inspections

New method enables AI models to forget private and copyrighted data

Robot regret: New research helps robots make safer decisions around humans

Sound familiar? Matching voices boost trust in self-driving cars

AI could snuff out wildfires one power line at a time

Can your chatbot logs be used against you in court?

The AI breakthrough that uses almost no power to create images

Study examines how AI can ease workloads for frontline cybersecurity teams

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