'Diversifying' social feeds can cut exposure to toxic content and preserve enjoyment Lisa Lock Scientific Editor Robert Egan Associate Editor A new study from Northwestern University and the University of Chicago offers underlying evidence that the engagement-based algorithms used by major social media platforms amplify intergroup, moralized,…
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Putin alleges drone that struck Romanian apartment building could have been Ukrainian Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday questioned if the drone that crashed into an apartment block in…
Romanian President Nicușor Dan has declared the Russian consul in Constanta persona non grata and said the Russian consulate in the Black Sea port city would be closed. Romania on Friday said a…
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DOJ makes broad case for presidential power in Maurene Comey case NEW YORK — A lawyer for the Justice Department outlined an expansive vision of presidential power under the Constitution during a…