Individuals on one side may be more vulnerable to conspiracy theories, but the other also struggles in certain areas.
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Conservatives More Likely To Believe Conspiracy Theories, But Both Sides Twist Facts To Fit Their Views
No side is entirely free of bias. In A Nutshell Conservatives show higher belief in conspiracy theories and are more willing ...
“I claim, Sir, to come from a country, a part in India now, but which I think is of a different stock, not necessarily ...
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Is your brain your political destiny?
You often hear about “ideology” these days. Even if that word isn’t mentioned, it’s very much what’s being discussed. When President Donald Trump denounces the left, he’s talking about gender ideology ...
During the interwar years, support for revolutionary, anticapitalist parties by the Soviet-led Communist International laid the groundwork for the expansion of communism after World War II. Following ...
Contest to replace retiring US Sen. Thom Tillis in NC is predicted to draw more money than any Senate race in history.
A recent judgement of the Calcutta High Court’s division bench, cancelling an earlier judicial bias, exposes political fault ...
What ails public education in our state? A lot of things, say Coloradans recently surveyed on the subject — but the upshot is a general sense that our schools are on the wrong track. In fact, most of ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul spent months saying she wouldn’t raise taxes. Then Zohran Mamdani won the New York City mayor’s race — transforming the political universe overnight. Gov. Kathy Hochul said she ...
While an unconventional “friendship” seemingly arose from this meeting, it’s anything but genuine. It’s a media-crafted ...
Based on the book by Sarah Vaughan, this six-part limited series focuses on four couples whose relationships are complicated ...
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