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Disagreements on political opinions and beliefs expressed online and on social media could have negative effects on relationships. Our friends at 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ break down a study they did that proves this.

A 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ professor is getting accolades for a research milestone that could have major implications for energy efficiency.


According to a growing number of experts, the seven months of lockdowns, quarantine, and distance learning caused by the COVID-19 pandemic is taking a growing toll on the emotional well-being of many children.

2016 might feel like the distant past. Yet, Pennsylvania voters are little changed in their party registrations from four years ago, records show.


If the 1,000-seat sports betting auditorium at the Circa Resort & Casino doesn’t get you, maybe the six rooftop swimming pools will.

A Las Vegas homeowner says a campaign sign-stealing thief won't stop her from displaying her political views, but it's what happened after the act that got her attention.

Fighting, unfriending and excommunicating. You might think the drama is confined to the computer or phone. But experts warn that social media arguments and strife can easily spill over into the real world.

As a child in the early 1980s, LeRonne Armstrong spent much of the summer watching cartoons at his grandma’s apartment in West Oakland’s Acorn Projects. The public housing development would later become notorious as the site where Black Panther co-founder Huey Newton was killed in 1989, but for Armstrong’s mother, it was where she sent her three children for safekeeping as crack began menacing the city and violent crime was on the rise.
