
- France's racial blind spot exposed in new study
- An Arkansas group's effort to build a white ethnostate inspired by white supremacy
- What is prepping—and how does it work in Australia?
- How hashtags and humor are used to spread extreme content on social media
- Can courts safeguard fairness in an AI age?
- Desire in code: Legal perspectives on sex robots and consent
- Study maps the happiest and saddest national anthems from around the globe
- Researcher urges education system to tackle antigypsyism and disengagement
- How Donald Trump's criminal prosecution affected public opinion
- Digital platforms are now the ultimate political power brokers, with consequences for democracy
- Opposition to energy transition projects driven by local concerns rather than right-wing populism, finds study
- Exposing the propaganda of the Christchurch terrorist
- Universities could bolster democracy by fostering students' AI literacy
- Being funny can help populist politicians create bonds and get voters on board
- Political polar opposites may be more alike than they think