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Nov 07 2024TECHNOLOGY

How Do People Dive into Online Conspiracy Rabbit Holes?

Ever thought about why some people get really into conspiracy theories online? Scientists spent time looking at 36, 000 Reddit users and all their posts—that's a lot of reading! They found four main ways people join conspiracy groups: some dives right in, some ease into it, some start hot and then c

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Nov 07 2024POLITICS

German Chancellor Fires Finance Minister, Coalition Teeters

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz made a big move on Wednesday. He fired Finance Minister Christian Lindner. This decision could cause Germany's coalition government to collapse. Scholz said he had to do this to protect the country. The trouble started after Lindner wrote an 18-page economic paper. It

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Nov 07 2024POLITICS

Trump's Comeback: Another Victory in the White House

Donald Trump has made history, securing his place in the Oval Office for a second term. He defeated Vice President Kamala Harris, who took over the Democratic campaign after President Joe Biden's withdrawal. Harris made history as the first woman of color to win a major-party nomination. The NBC Ne

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Nov 07 2024OPINION

Why We Should Rethink How We Talk About Suicide

Suicide is often seen as a public health problem, but some think this view misses the deeper meaning behind it. Philosophers like Michel Foucault have talked about a thing called ‘biopower’, which is the idea that governments and societies control our bodies and minds. When we talk about suicide as

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Nov 07 2024POLITICS

Trump's 2024 Victory: The Role of Masculinity and Identity Politics

In 2024, the presidential election was all about masculine identity and who centers gender in policy. Donald Trump's strategy of targeting frustrated men, particularly white men, worked despite the usual low turnout among males. The Supreme Court's 2022 Dobbs decision, which affected women's reprodu

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Nov 07 2024POLITICS

Trump's 2024 Win: A Surprising Turnaround

Donald Trump has won the 2024 presidential election, marking a shift to the right across the nation. This victory is more comfortable than his 2016 win, and he might even secure the popular vote. The incumbent party hasn't won before when many Americans felt things were going wrong, but they didn't

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Nov 07 2024POLITICS

Who from Texas Might Join Trump's Team?

President Donald Trump is putting together his leadership team for the next White House term. Texas, known for its strong conservative politics, could be a key source for Trump's picks. One name that often comes up is Sid Miller, the Texas Agriculture Commissioner. Miller is close to Trump and has b

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Nov 07 2024RELIGION

The Ever-Changing World of Religions: A Statistical Journey

Religion is a key part of how people live and think. It changes, just like any other social trend, and adapts to society’s shifts. Think of religion as a language or wealth—something to study like any other social structure. Let’s explore some big questions: How many religions are there at any give

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Nov 07 2024POLITICS

Germany's Political Shake-up: Scholz Fires Finance Minister Lindner

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz made a significant move on Wednesday, announcing the dismissal of Finance Minister Christian Lindner. This decision could potentially mark the end of Germany's three-year-old coalition government, which includes Scholz's Social Democratic Party (SPD), the Greens, and Li

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Nov 07 2024POLITICS

Flipping the Script: How Trump Won Again

In the early hours of Wednesday, the Associated Press declared Wisconsin for former President Trump, pushing his electoral votes past the required 270 to win the presidency. This goes against pre-election predictions, which favored his Democratic opponent, Kamala Harris. Republicans also took contro

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