A common misperception is fueling political arguments. But new research shows it’s possible to correct it, in ourselves and our political foes.
Thanksgiving is a time for families to come together, celebrate, and reflect on what they’re thankful for. However, it can also be a time when political tensions boil over, especially when family ...
A week after the political debate event on campus, students from the Peacemaker Project hosted a roundtable debate review for ...
EVANSVILLE — That uncle or aunt gloating over Donald Trump's election win — or calling Trump a monster — isn't going to ruin Eric Miles' big family get-together this Thanksgiving. That's because there ...
A recent survey by the American Psychiatric Association found that 20 percent of respondents had cut ties with a family member because of political arguments. Heated discussion about controversial ...
Just a few weeks after a divisive presidential election, millions of Americans are preparing to sit down with their families for Thanksgiving. According to some experts, the keys to moving forward lie ...
GREENSBORO, N.C. — Political discussions can be a heated topic, especially involving family and friends. But how can you have these conversations without causing problems in your relationships?
New research reveals that people find AI-delivered political arguments convincing. This could help bridge political divides—or fuel polarization. As large language models become increasingly ...
The old maxim goes, 'never talk politics, religion or money in polite company.' Sure, they all say opposites attract but extreme political differences can also contribute to the breakdown of ...
Recently, TikTok user @MissFrizzyHead asked people to share their best oneliners for ending political arguments with conservative relatives, and her video quickly racked up over 5,000 spicy comments. ...
When we argue about politics on social media, it's easy to form the impression that people never change their minds. This impression is strengthened by the fact that we can find ourselves having the ...
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Pro-life debate at SBC centers on political, theological arguments to criminalizing abortion
DALLAS, Texas — Should women and the men who assist them face criminal charges for getting an abortion? That question took center stage Monday at an event hosted by The Danbury Institute on the ...
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