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Study rethinks the dropout-crime connection

Dropping out of high school has been linked to higher rates of delinquency and lower socioeconomic status, but thinking of high school dropouts collectively, as one group, is a flawed belief that could be affecting interventions. ...

Why we're skeptical of the emotions we see on our screens

If you've poured your heart out on social media about a political issue, it might have felt cathartic—but likely was not persuasive, Cornell research finds. Americans are skeptical of emotional comments they see in their ...

AI reveals hidden connections within legal systems

As governments worldwide explore how artificial intelligence can transform decision-making, a recent study from Sultan Qaboos University demonstrates how AI can uncover hidden connections within legal systems—offering a powerful ...

Conventional weapons normalized mass violence, researcher argues

Conventional weapons are generally presented as controllable, proportionate and morally acceptable, unlike weapons of mass destruction. It is this assumption that is challenged by research conducted by Julien Pomarède at ...

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Ending birthright citizenship would impact Asians and Latinos most, study finds
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More evidence doesn't mean more justice: The limits of visual technologies in human rights cases
Education
With history standards prone to politicization, 'minimalism' approach would benefit U.S. teachers, scholar argues
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AI tools are widely used by federal judges, study finds
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Normative messaging bridges the partisan gap in pandemic risk-taking, study shows
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Journalism scholars document newspapers' role in reconstruction-era authoritarianism
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Money worries and job dissatisfaction drove Europe's populist boom, research suggests
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What learning English means to migrants
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Researchers examine how AI chatbots are shaping government operations
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Q&A: Why hasn't the US military used force to secure the Strait of Hormuz?
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Foreign direct investment is no silver bullet for growth, research shows
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Study finds police violence judged less severe when victim has immigrant background
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Motivations behind violent extremism uncovered in new global study
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Talking about politics at work may support employee well-being, study finds
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The 'private solution trap': Why richer countries may favor adaptation over public solutions, and who pays
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Older adults share more political misinformation. Here's why.

Adults aged 55 and older are significantly more likely to share political misinformation than younger social media users. And it's not because they're unable to discern fake news from real news, according to new University ...

Are U.S. firms 'decoupling' from China? Yes and no

In an era of intensifying geopolitical rivalry, the global economy is being reshaped by tensions between the United States and China. For U.S. firms, this raises a pressing question: How should they adjust their supply chains ...