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OCD is increasingly a commonality among extremist behaviors: researchers
A growing body of research suggests that Obsessive Compulsive Disorder is a strong indicator of extremist beliefs ranging from fanatical eco-activism to faith-based terror.
View ArticlePredators using popular video meeting platform to lure kids: report
An upcoming report by academics reveals pedophiles have found a new way to prey on kids online.
View ArticleHow parents’ political views are affecting their kids’ mental health
New research shows a direct link between mental and the political views of teenagers and their parents.
View ArticleWe must stop using a female model to treat men’s mental health
Data suggests that men are particularly prone to mental health issues, even as most therapists use methods better-suited to address female symptoms.
View ArticleWhy we must teach listening in schools
As the nation becomes ever-more polarized, one of the best ways to combat societal conflict is to improve our listening schools.
View ArticleAre you a digital hoarder? Inside growing disorder of never deleting
Disgraced fraudster Sam Bankman-Fried — the notorious SBF — just may be a digital hoarder. According to a recent Business Insider report, the laptop of the former FTX CEO is flooded with so much data...
View ArticleDoctor who helped broaden autism spectrum ‘very sorry’ for over-diagnosis
According to a Rutgers study published earlier this year, autism rates in the US have increased some 500% over the past 16 years. And “profound autism” cases — those who are likely to need around-the...
View ArticleDon’t believe the activists’ hype: There is no ‘trans genocide’
Apparently, people whose gender identities do not correspond with their biological sex are being intentionally killed in large numbers.
View ArticleMeet Aaron Rodgers’ controversial darkness-retreat guru, Aubrey Marcus
Aubrey Marcus is a popular podcaster and spiritual advisor to close friend Aaron Rodgers. But some critics say the wellness guru is controversial.
View ArticleWhy more US men are falling victim to Japan’s anti-social hikikomori trend
An estimated 1.5 million people — many of them young men — in Japan live in complete isolation, a phenomenon known as hikikomori. Now, as more young American men are withdrawing from society, there's a...
View ArticleThe new Andrew Tate: Toxic ‘manosphere’ podcaster claims ‘all women are whores’
"Fresh and Fit" podcast co-host Myron Gaines calls Andrew Tate a "mentor" and says, "If you are in a serious relationship with a girl, she should not have an Instagram account — that's cheating."
View ArticleMale eating disorders are on the rise—thanks in part to porn
A new paper published in the journal Body Image highlights the link between "problematic" porn use and eating disorder symptoms among young men, as porn usage has also increased.
View ArticleAmerica’s classrooms are finally embracing financial literacy
Stuyvesant High School in lower Manhattan recently began offering a yearlong personal-finance course to its students. It’s the only one of its kind in the New York City public-school system and one of...
View ArticleYour car is spying on you—and making personal info vulnerable to hackers
As cars get smarter — like Hyundai's patent to replace cars keys with eye scanner technology — and drivers more willingly upload their data via phones, there's more to tempt hackers.
View ArticleLogan Paul still hasn’t refunded fans who lost ‘millions’ on CryptoZoo game
The CryptoZoo scandal — in which fans lost big money on an NFT venture that went belly up before launching — is only one of Paul's many controversies.
View ArticleEnding the southern border crisis means keeping guards’ hands clear
A June report from the Federation for American Immigration Reform makes for very sober reading. There are now at least 16.8 million illegal migrants living in the United States. Since President Biden...
View ArticlePerformance-drugged ‘Olympics’ to launch in 2024 and pay athletes
Businessman Aron D'Souza plans to launch the Enhanced Games in 2024 — a multi-sport competition aiming to break world records and allow athletes to use performance-enhancing drugs.
View ArticleDana White’s UFC in showdown with ‘rival’ Pillow Fight Championship
Dana White's UFC took legal action against the Pillow Fight Championship.
View ArticleFarmers across Europe grab their pitchforks and take to the streets to...
From Rome to Prague, farmers throughout Europe are protesting onerous and costly regulations from the European Union.
View ArticleTo improve America’s school kids, we need to get them moving
Math and reading scores have been declining in American classrooms for years. And this is not just an academic challenge, it’s a matter of national security. According to a Department of Defense brief...
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