Study finds child tax credit payments may reduce child neglect
The study was conducted by the Georgia Institute of Technology.
New research explores social cognitive processes in biased juries
The study investigated processes such as cultural bias and racial stereotyping.
New paper finds racial disparities in IRS audits among Black taxpayers
The paper involved the examination of differences of audit rates between Black and non-Black taxpayers.
Pew report finds almost all 118th Congress members have bachelor’s degrees, most have graduate degrees
Members with a bachelor's degree or higher in Congressional roles saw substantial gains since the 79th Congress.
Study explores how perceived motives of public diplomacy influence foreign public opinion
More than 2,000 respondents completed the survey.
118th U.S. Congress makes history for its diverse representation: survey
13 voting members of the 118th Congress had identified as part of the LGB community.
Illegal migration at the U.S.-Mexico border remain at near record highs: study
The number of monthly encounters are based on monthly data compiled by U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
Survey finds close to half of American teens have been bullied online
The report unveiled that the most common motive for online bullying was the teen's physical appearance.
More Americans see their country’s global influence weakening than strengthening
About 32% of adults in the U.S. say that their country's influence on the world stage has stayed roughly the…
Researchers find distinct dementia risks for people of African descent
The study is available in the journal Molecular Psychiatry.
Study finds warmer climatic temperature associated with more gun violence in America
The study was published in JAMA Network Open.
New survey finds many believe social media is good for democracy
The U.S. was seen as a major outlier upon examining the data.