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Who Formally Declares the Winner of the U.S. Presidential Election?

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Sept. 15, 2020

The unusual and complicated presidential election certification process in the U.S. entwines all ...

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Why Gender Reveals Have Spiraled Out of Control

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Sept. 14, 2020

Increasingly extravagant parties – fueled by a quest for unique, viral stunts – reflect some of ...

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What Happens When Guys Add Their Cats to Dating App Profiles

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Sept. 11, 2020

If you’re a guy who owns a cat, what kind of effect does it have on suitors if you post a pictur ...

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Yelling at People Who Aren't Wearing Masks Won't Work

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Sept. 11, 2020

People can better convince others to wear masks if they share the fear, loss and uncertainty tha ...

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How Did Mask Wearing Become So Politicized?

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Sept. 9, 2020

Not wearing a mask has become a political act, even though masks slow the spread of the COVID-19 ...

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Why Do Brides Wear White?

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Sept. 4, 2020

“A wedding gown represents far more than just a dress. It is also the embodiment of a dream,” sa ...

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Why the 'Protocols of the Elders of Zion' Is Still Pushed by Anti-Semites

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Sept. 2, 2020

An anti-Semitic hoax more than a century old reared its ugly head again as the Republican Nation ...

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Why Americans Are Buying More Guns Than Ever

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Aug. 28, 2020

Americans have been on a record gun-buying spree in recent months.

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The White Supremacist Origins of Modern Marriage Advice

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Aug. 27, 2020

Almost all of the original self-help books for couples were written by proponents of the eugenic ...

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What Coronavirus Reinfection Actually Means, And Why You Shouldn't Panic

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Aug. 26, 2020

Virologists understand that reinfection with coronaviruses is common, and immunologists are work ...

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The Right to Vote Is Not in the Constitution

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Aug. 26, 2020

If you’re looking for the right to vote, you won’t find it in the United States Constitution or ...

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Voting by Mail Is Convenient, But Not Always Secret

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Aug. 24, 2020

When people cast their ballots to be mailed in, they may not do so in complete secrecy.

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Here's How to Talk to Vaccine Skeptics

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Aug. 20, 2020

With so much misinformation and disinformation out there, people are often overconfident about t ...

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Police Solve Just 2% of All Major Crimes

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Aug. 20, 2020

In the U.S. it’s rare that a crime report leads to police arresting a suspect who is then convic ...

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Sketchy Darknet Websites Are Taking Advantage of the COVID-19 Pandemic

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Aug. 19, 2020

Underground markets that sell illegal commodities like drugs, counterfeit currency and fake docu ...

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Cloth Masks Do Protect the Wearer

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Aug. 19, 2020

When you wear a mask – even a cloth mask – you typically are exposed to a lower dose of the coro ...

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COVID-19 virus

The COVID-19 Virus Can Spread Through the Air

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Aug. 19, 2020

A growing body of research shows that SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, can spread fro ...

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Is Body Weight Affected by When You Eat?

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Aug. 18, 2020

Some research suggests that our bodies actually use calories more efficiently when consumed in t ...

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Oleandrin Is a Deadly Plant Poison, Not a COVID-19 Cure

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Aug. 18, 2020

With COVID-19 cases and deaths rising in the U.S. and globally, identifying new therapies to pre ...

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Kids Are Bigger Coronavirus Spreaders Than Many Doctors Realized

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Aug. 18, 2020

The first U.S. schools have reopened with in-person classes, and they are already setting off al ...

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