The manipulation of political messages and images — including images of war and political narratives — will be explored during the fourth Poynter Fellowship Symposium “Truth and the Internet Age” on Tuesday, March 6.
The symposium, “When Images Lie:...
The deep partisan divisions in America and the question of whether we’ve reached a point of no return will be discussed in a panel discussion called “Hyperpartisan: Who Destroyed American Politics?” on Tuesday, March 6.
The panel will feature two former...
U.S. counties with the sharpest shifts in voting against the incumbent party between the 2012 and 2016 presidential elections also reported lower well-being to pollsters, according to a study led by Yale researchers in collaboration with The Gallup...
Psychopaths exhibit callous disregard for the welfare of others, suggesting an inability to understand the perspective of people around them. Yet they can also be extremely charming and manipulative, seemingly indicating an awareness of the thoughts of...
Social psychology researchers use extensive training and complex empirical tools to explore the roots of human behavior. However, a new study by Yale psychologists found a surprising group of people are particularly good at accurately assessing truths...