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Report explores consumer attitudes toward US farm bill
The general public has limited knowledge of the U.S. farm bill that politicians are debating on Capitol Hill, according to... Read more
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Latest European demographic data sheet highlights lasting impact of war and migration
The Russian invasion of Ukraine and the consequent displacement of millions of people will have a significant impact on the... Read more
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New tools are needed to make water affordable, says study
Rising water prices are forcing many households in the United States to choose between rationing water or risking shutoff by... Read more
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Surprise findings: American voters largely agree on issues including abortion, immigration and wealth inequality
As the presidential election campaign heats up, media coverage suggests Americans are hopelessly divided and headed for a difficult fall—perhaps... Read more
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British jails are at a breaking point—here's how the Dutch halved their prison population
Amid the many historic appointments in his cabinet, the new prime minister Keir Starmer made one particularly noteworthy announcement: James... Read more
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Can you pick a criminal suspect out of a lineup? If they've shaved or changed clothes, you'd probably fail
Many of us would like to think if we saw a stranger committing a crime, we'd be able to identify... Read more
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Unregulated online political ads pose a threat to democracy
Think back to the last time you scrolled through your social media feed and encountered a political ad that perfectly... Read more
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How surge facilities affected the time to reunification for unaccompanied migrant children and their families
Unaccompanied children entering the United States without adult legal guardians and legal status account for a growing share of U.S.... Read more
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Greater focus needed on how existing international law can prevent increasing militarization of outer space, says study
There is a pressing need for countries and international organizations to understand better how existing international law can help them... Read more
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Dolls and trucks: Political right and left share some parenting beliefs
Society appears deeply divided on how to parent with regard to gender.... Read more
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Research brings into question prosecution of foreign fighters in Russia
New Edith Cowan University (ECU) research has questioned the legality of Russia's decision to label and prosecute foreign fighters that... Read more
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Viewpoint: Treatment of activists at Olympics contradicts sustainability
With the Paris Olympics fast approaching under the shadow of the climate crisis, activists and advocates continue to raise questions... Read more
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Understanding the state of liberal societies: Researchers release open-access dataset to the public
Liberal societies are under pressure worldwide: internally eroded by right-wing populist electoral victories and growing economic inequality, externally challenged by... Read more
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Sudan is now confronting its most severe food security crisis on record
After 14 months of escalating internal conflict, Sudan is now confronting its most severe food security crisis on record. The... Read more
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Study of key characteristics of UK politicians reveals 'ambition, narcissism, genuine idealism' among common traits
In a new study of politicians' personalities, humor, charm and raw courage are listed among the most important character traits... Read more