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A new study challenges the notion that society is as polarized as many believe, revealing that perceptions of division often stem from the consensus within one’s own social circles.
Smaldino (University of California Merced) explored how robust and realistic the widespread perception of polarization is.
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Are we living in a cosmic void? New theory suggests our galaxy sits in a giant hole warping the universe's expansion.
Amid geopolitical and market headwinds, Singapore’s state investor – whose emissions held steady in 2025 – is reassessing how ...
President Donald Trump again turned a Cabinet meeting into a wide-ranging conversation with reporters – and again uttered a whole bunch of false claims in the process. Trump’s Tuesday remarks at the ...