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The Polarization Myth
Time via Yahoo News Singapore· 3 days ago“There are people who are certainly polarized,” says Yanna Krupnikov, a study co-author now at the University of Michigan. “They are 100% polarized. They...
Step into the shoes of a millionaire: 6 simple habits of wealthy Americans you can follow
Moneywise via Yahoo Singapore Finance· 3 days agoA 2013 study from the University at Buffalo’s Research Institute on Addictions (RIA) found that the...
Election Predictor Shuts Down Concerns On Biden Debate Performance: ‘Zero’ Impact
HuffPost via Yahoo News Singapore· 6 days agoAllan Lichtman — an American University professor who helped create a “keys to the White House”...
Glen Powell: Everything you need to know about 2024's leading man
Evening Standard via Yahoo News Singapore· 2 days agoGlen Powell was fighting for years to get into Hollywood. Now we can’t escape him. Here’s everything...
Fandom usually means tracking your favorite team for years − so why are the Olympics so good at...
The Conversation via Yahoo News Singapore· 3 days agoThe imagined community that American fans feel part of when they root for Team USA is no accident....
What was the 'first American novel'? On this Independence Day, a look at what it started
Associated Press via Yahoo News Singapore· 4 days agoIn the winter of 1789, around the time George Washington was elected the country's first president,...
How do fireworks work? A pyrotechnics chemist explains the science behind the brilliant colors and...
The Conversation via Yahoo News Singapore· 2 days agoIt was written by: Paul E. Smith, Purdue University Read more: Paul E. Smith is president of the...
Britain’s new prime minister has a chance to reset ties with the White House – but a range of thorny...
The Conversation via Yahoo News Singapore· 2 days agoIt was written by: Garret Martin, American University School of International Service Read more:...
Younger women are practicing radical pay transparency on TikTok
Washington Post via Yahoo Singapore Finance· 5 hours agoJessica Rosales, 29, has always been interested in pay transparency. In daily life, talking about...
I wondered why Americans pay so much for dumb stuff. So I asked a $200-an-hour psychic.
INSIDER via Yahoo News Singapore· 7 days agoNeil Dagnall and Ken Drinkwater, a pair of cognitive and parapsychological researchers at Manchester...