The Religious Gender Gap Just Reversed

The Religious Gender Gap Just Reversed

For decades, the gender gap in American religiosity ran in one predictable direction: women were more religious than men, across virtually every measure — attendance, affiliation, personal importance of faith. That gap was so stable it became a background assumption...
What 3,600 Americans Actually Consider Wrong

What 3,600 Americans Actually Consider Wrong

Ask most people whether the United States is morally divided, and they’ll say yes without hesitating. That answer is partly correct. But a sweeping new Pew Research Center survey of 3,605 U.S. adults — asking whether 15 specific behaviors are morally wrong,...
Your Brain Needs to Be Confused More Often

Your Brain Needs to Be Confused More Often

Here is a thing your brain genuinely dislikes: doing the same things it already knows how to do. Comfortable, familiar, automatic tasks — the commute you could drive blindfolded, the recipe you’ve made a hundred times, the workout routine you’ve had since...
The AI Abuse Crisis Hiding in Plain Sight

The AI Abuse Crisis Hiding in Plain Sight

A photo downloaded from Instagram. A $10 app. About 60 seconds. That’s all it takes for a teenage boy to generate a fake nude image of a classmate and share it with an entire school. A new investigation from WIRED and Indicator has mapped the full scale of what...
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