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British Journal of Social Psychology (Screen Image) A 2023 study in the British Journal of Social Psychology has recently gone viral, confirming objectively what critical thinkers in the previous decade had already deduced: that the political right “diverges widely” in thought, whereas the political left “coalesces around a very narrow set of opinion.” On Monday, June 23, Rasmussen’s Mark Mitchell, whose record of predictive accuracy as a pollster stands alone among all pundits in the previous American decade, posted a highlight from the viral British Journal of Social Psychology study. If you get a chance check out the full paper.…

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France is arguably the fashion capital of the world, now making needed changes within the industry. … More (Photo by Marc Piasecki/WireImage)WireImage This month, France continued its war on fast fashion with new amendments to a climate bill that will impose penalties on ultra-fast fashion giants. It’s one of the boldest policy moves yet from a major fashion market, sending a clear message that the era of unchecked disposable fashion may be coming to an end. But let’s not kid ourselves. This is not an outright ban on fast fashion. It’s not the end of cheap, mass-produced clothes flooding Europe.…

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Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC) announced that he is not running for reelection, after opposing President Donald Trump’s Big, Beautiful Bill due to Medicaid cuts. In a statement issued Sunday, Tillis highlighted how he is “proud” of his career in public service. Tillis also expressed that he is “most proud” of his bipartisan victories such as “passing the first-in-the-nation eugenics compensation as Speaker, and working across the aisle in the Senate to pass the largest investment in mental health” in the history of the United States. Tillis continued to admit that “sometimes those bipartisan initiatives got” him in trouble with his…

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Germany has been trying to extract sunken munitions on its own, while Russia has been left out of the loop completely Recovering ammunition still buried on the Baltic Sea floor after World War II must be an international effort rather than a unilateral action by any one nation, an expert has told RT. Germany recently completed a pilot project to recover the sunken munitions, prompting concerns about potential implications for the environment.An estimated 1.6 million tons of wartime ammunition, primarily left by Nazi Germany, are scattered across the seabed of the North and Baltic seas. While most of them are…

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Zohran Mamdani / NBC Meet The Press Democratic New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani has claimed that the policy of protecting illegal aliens from deportation has “kept New York safe for decades.” In an interview with NBC’s Meet The Press, Mamdani also pledged to “fight back” against ICE should he win election in November. Here is a transcript of the exchange: WELKER: Let’s talk about immigration and deportation. Are you committed to keeping New York as a sanctuary city? MAMDANI: Absolutely. Because ultimately, we’ve seen that this is a policy that has kept New Yorkers safe for decades. It’s a policy…

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WASHINGTON, DC – JUNE 28: The U.S. Capitol on June 28, 2025 in Washington, DC. Senate Republicans … MoreGetty Images Parents trying to help their children pay for college may soon find themselves struggling to navigate the updated Federal student loan rules. The massive overhaul of student loans in the One Big Beautiful Bill sets new caps on Parent PLUS Loans, while also cutting off access to affordable income-driven repayment plans. These changes impacting parents, along with no changes to make college easier to afford for undergraduates, simply puts pressure on parents who are already struggling to help their children…

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The Trump administration is expecting Syria to be one of the next countries to join the Abraham Accords, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said last Thursday. Syria and Lebanon are considered something of a package deal, given the historical dominance of Syria over its smaller coastal neighbor. The Times of Israel added that Syria may not demand the Golan, which Israel seized in the defensive Six Day War in 1967, and defended again after a Syrian surprise attack in the 1973 Yom Kippur War. It may, however, demand that Israel return portions of southern Syria that it has occupied…

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A political realignment appears to be underway in Britain as Nigel Farage’s Reform UK now stands as the most popular party among working-class voters, while the left-wing Labour Party has become increasingly favoured by wealthier voters. A survey of over 17,000 Britons from YouGov has found that those earning more than £70,000 per year are more likely to vote for Labour compared to any other party, at 31 per cent, compared to just 19 per cent support among those earning less than £20,000. Conversely, Nigel Farage’s Reform UK party now stands as the top party of those earning less than £20,000 per year at…

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UPDATE: Sheriff Confirms that the two people shot at the scene of the Idaho brushfire were firefighters. UPDATE: Gov. Brad Little (R) commented on the attack: “Multiple heroic firefighters were attacked today while responding to a fire in North Idaho. This is a heinous direct assault on our brave firefighters. I ask all Idahoans to pray for them and their families as we wait to learn more. Teresa and I are heartbroken.” Update:  “KHQ NBC reported that Kootenai County Sheriff Bob Norris confirmed two deaths as a result of the shooting, but he did not say whether they were firefighters.” *********Original story below*******…

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The booming Thai weed industry is now in check. Thailand was the first country in Asia to decriminalize cannabis, but the experiment appears to have gone awry, as the Thai government this last week moved to backtrack the policies, and impose new rules designed to rein in the weed ‘scene’. As of last Thursday (26), customers now need a doctor’s prescription to buy pot — limiting consumption of the plant to medical purposes only. CNN reported: “Thailand’s public health minister told CNN on Wednesday he hopes to eventually recriminalize cannabis as a narcotic, in what would be a major reversal…

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