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Why Americans Are So Obsessed with Pumpkin Spice Everything

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Oct. 23, 2019

The anticipation for pumpkin spice’s annual return can be explained by a psychological theory ca ...

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Tricking and Treating Has a Long History

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Oct. 22, 2019

Many of the modern-day practices of Halloween and even its name were influenced by Christianity

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Facts and Data Aren't Enough to Combat Fake News

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Oct. 10, 2019

At a time when public debate around the world is suffering from a collision between facts and “a ...

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Games Blamed for Moral Decline and Addiction Throughout History

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Oct. 9, 2019

Fears about the effects of recreational games on society as a whole are centuries old.

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Red Meat Study Caused a Stir – Here's What Wasn't Discussed

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Oct. 7, 2019

Accurate, consistent dietary advice seems increasingly hard to find.

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The Science of Fright: Why We Love to Be Scared

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Oct. 6, 2019

Whether we love or hate to experience fear, it’s hard to deny that we certainly revere it – devo ...

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Turing Test: Why It Still Matters

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Oct. 3, 2019

Could everything we know and do one day be reproduced by a complicated enough computer program i ...

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Founders: Removal from Office Is Not the Only Purpose of Impeachment

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Oct. 2, 2019

The Founders explained that impeachment was intended to have many important purposes, not just r ...

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The Electoral College Will Never Make Everyone Happy

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Oct. 2, 2019

Worried observers of politics have already asked whether the Electoral College will again delive ...

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Misinformation, Evasion and the Informational Problem of Live TV Interviews

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Oct. 2, 2019

Perhaps it’s time to reconsider the journalistic value of live interviews – and return to a stan ...

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Could President Trump Be Impeached and Convicted – But Also Reelected?

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Oct. 2, 2019

If he’s kicked out, could he come back?

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The Beatles' Revolutionary Use of Recording Technology in 'Abbey Road'

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Oct. 2, 2019

As the album celebrates its 50th anniversary, few may realize just how groundbreaking its tracks ...

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Intelligence Whistleblowers Often Pay a Severe Price

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Sept. 30, 2019

In many instances, whistleblowers find the abusive power they have revealed turned against them, ...

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Why the Flu Shot Cannot Give You the Flu

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Sept. 27, 2019

One of the common myths that leads people to avoid the flu shot is that they think the shot will ...

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Partisan Divide Creates Different Americas, Separate Lives

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Sept. 20, 2019

Even in the physical world, it’s hard to cross partisan lines.

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Malicious Bots and Trolls Spread Vaccine Misinformation

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Sept. 18, 2019

At least half of parents of young children report having encountered negative messages about vac ...

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Are Conspiracy Theories on the Rise in the US?

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Sept. 18, 2019

Have the internet and social media created a climate where Americans believe anything is possible?

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Is It Even Possible to Connect Netflix' '13 Reasons Why' to Teen Suicide?

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Sept. 17, 2019

It’s impossible to conduct truly causal research on media consumption and suicide.

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How TV Cameras Influence Candidates' Debate Success

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Sept. 12, 2019

What people see matters more than what they hear when making decisions about the leaders they wi ...

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The Strange Connection Between Bobby Kennedy's Death and Scooby-Doo

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Sept. 10, 2019

Scooby-Doo’s creation was no happy accident; it was a strategic move in response to cultural shi ...

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