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Political Science

Trading on trust: How US senators may be turning lawmaking into profit

October 2, 2025

A landmark study of thousands of stock trades reveals consistent patterns of profit linked to lawmaking timelines—and proposes a new way forward.This article is brought to you by this site.

Social Sciences

Why cooking recipes are surprisingly personal—and have been so for more than 160 years

October 2, 2025

Personal pronouns like “I” and “you” are among the most common words in the English language—but that doesn’t mean they occur equally often in all kinds of texts. “If you think about it, you wouldn’t […]

AI

OpenAI valuation soars to $500 bn in private share sale: reports

October 2, 2025

The valuation of ChatGPT developer OpenAI soared to a chart-topping $500 billion in a deal for employees to sell a limited number of shares, financial media reported Thursday.This article is brought to you by this […]

Social Sciences

From gladiators to mock naval battles, what were the major sports events in the ancient world?

October 2, 2025

The ancient Athenian writer Isocrates (436–338 BC) once commented: “Many cities judge those who excel in the athletic contests to be worthy of greater rewards than those who, by painstaking thought and endeavor, discover some […]

Economics & Business

Dangerous, overpriced, crammed full: Poor housing for seasonal workers revealed

October 2, 2025

Australia relies on seasonal workers, particularly in agriculture and hospitality, to fill shortages of much-needed skills.This article is brought to you by this site.

Economics & Business

Childhood wealth and social status can help people get leadership roles in adulthood

October 2, 2025

Consider two teenagers searching for summer work. One is offered an opportunity to assist a project manager at their uncle’s construction company. The other submits a dozen retail applications, hoping for a call back. Who […]

Economics & Business

Rural Nebraskans have different priorities regarding trade policy

October 2, 2025

Rural Nebraskans continue to value protecting American jobs, creating choices for consumers and fostering political relationships with other countries as important components of U.S. trade policy, according to the 2025 Nebraska Rural Poll. Amid ongoing […]

Political Science

Do ID cards help stop undocumented migrants from finding work?

October 2, 2025

One of the U.K.’s biggest political problems comes in a small size. The size of a small boat, in fact.This article is brought to you by this site.

Society

Trump jeopardizing US role as scientific leader: Nobel officials

October 2, 2025

Donald Trump’s assault on science could threaten the United States’ position as the world’s leading research nation and have knock-on effects worldwide, Nobel Prize officials in Sweden told AFP.This article is brought to you by […]

AI

Dutch warning over ‘annoying’ chatbots

October 2, 2025

Dutch authorities told companies and organizations on Thursday they should not rely solely on chatbots to communicate with consumers, describing their use as “one of the biggest annoyances” customers face.This article is brought to you […]

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Economics & Business

Eight out of 10 supply chain risk categories show decline for 4th quarter

US Latinos hit new population and labor force records

Sustainable consumption needs more social pressure, study says

From the pulpit to the picket line: For many miners, religion and labor rights have long been connected in coal country

Tariffs have potential to reshape US beer market, says study

Words matter when it comes to wages, prestige linked to female-associated jobs

More young adults are living with their parents than previous generations did

Boosting work engagement through a simple smartphone diary

Hiring in high-growth firms: Exploring the timing of organizational changes

Research shows COVID-19 hit Dutch scientists hard, but did not widen the gender publication gap

Technology

Would you watch a film with an AI actor? What Tilly Norwood tells us about art—and labor rights

Today’s AI hype has echoes of a devastating technology boom and bust 100 years ago

Chatbot dreams generate AI nightmares for Bay Area lawyers

Cyber defense innovation could significantly boost 5G network security

Anthropic to open India office as AI demand grows

SoftBank buys $5.4 bn robotics firm to advance ‘physical AI’

Study finds AI can help buildings become safer, resilient and more sustainable

AI-based model can help traffic engineers predict future sites of possible crashes

OpenAI’s Fidji Simo says AI investment frenzy ‘new normal,’ not bubble

OpenAI unveils ChatGPT app integration feature

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