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Link between brain damage and religious fundamentalism established by scientists

study published in the journal Neuropsychologia has shown that religious fundamentalism is, in part, the result of a functional impairment in a brain region known as the prefrontal cortex. The findings suggest that damage to particular areas of the prefrontal cortex indirectly promotes religious fundamentalism by diminishing cognitive flexibility and openness—a psychology term that describes a personality trait which involves dimensions like curiosity, creativity, and open-mindedness.

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'Game of Thrones' is coming -- breaking down the 5-second teaser of the final season

The Golden Globes may have aired last night, but for "Game of Thrones" fans, the big news was a brand new first look from HBO featuring a whopping five-second teaser of season 8. Only HBO would determine that during a major award show would be an ideal time to release anything of importance, but The Thrones often conjures a drop-everything-this-is-not-a-drill type of energy and social media filled fast with utter excitement. Believe it or not, even with only five seconds of content, there is a lot to discuss.

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America's democracy seems rigged because it is

The most important thing we must do to save our democracy is get big money out of politics. It’s a prerequisite to accomplishing everything else.

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Trump's dangerous 'national emergency' gambit -- can he get away with it?

We are in the third week of the Trump shutdown and reality is starting to bite. According to the Washington Post, nobody in the White House had given any consideration to the consequences of a protracted standoff, and were surprised that it resulted in actual disruption and human suffering. That report concludes that administration officials are now focused "on understanding the scope of the consequences and determining whether there is anything they can do to intervene." It's not going well.

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Fox News viewers literally have no idea how bad things are under Trump: historian

During the past two years in which Donald Trump has stumbled through his presidency, critics have been asking why so many Americans continue to back him despite mounting evidence of deeply flawed leadership. Often, these critics express contempt for the millions of Americans who constitute Trump’s “base.” They complain that Trump’s partisans are uninformed people who refuse to acknowledge that the president’s lying, ethical lapses, and failed policies are harming the nation. Trump remains in power, these critics argue, largely because starry-eyed followers ignore the facts.

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Here is how the media’s sexist and malicious reporting on Elizabeth Warren proves they're in Trump's pocket

For all Donald Trump’s ranting and railing against the media, they are and always have been Trump’s most valuable asset, boosting his signal exponentially — largely on his terms — while simultaneously serving as his all-purpose punching bag.

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'Impeach the motherf**ker': Maybe not, but the new Congress is already exciting

If you haven’t been living in an underground cavern—and perhaps even if you have—you probably know that Rep. Rashida Tlaib, a newly-elected Democratic congresswoman from Michigan, became the focus this week of what is known in the pundit trade as a “media firestorm.” One could certainly use other phrases: a collective undie-bundle, perhaps, or a ritual clutching of the pearls.

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Here is why Trump has to lose the dumbest government shutdown ever

Welcome to another edition of What Fresh Hell?, Raw Story’s roundup of news items that might have become controversies under another regime, but got buried – or were at least under-appreciated – due to the daily firehose of political pratfalls, unhinged tweet storms and other sundry embarrassments coming out of the current White House.

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If American democracy seems rigged for the rich -- it's because it is

The most important thing we must do to save our democracy is get big money out of politics. It’s a prerequisite to accomplishing everything else.

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Here is how Trump could be driven from office in the next ten months

It’s worth going back down the memory hole and remembering how swiftly it ended with Richard Nixon. It began in August of 1973 with his vice president, Spiro Agnew, who had been under investigation for taking cash pay-offs for construction contracts awarded when he was Governor of Maryland. The payments, it was alleged, continued into his vice presidency.

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'Trump is guilty': Will the Democrats impeach him?

As the Democratic Party took control of the U.S. House on Thursday, the first day of the 116th Congress, along with the lower chamber's leadership shift came a renewed push from some Democrats to impeach President Donald Trump.

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Here's what Romney's gambit revealed about the miserable state of the Republican Party

Democrats celebrated yesterday as Rep. Nancy Pelosi once again took the speaker's gavel  and the most diverse freshman class in history was sworn in to make a new majority in the House of Representatives. It was a poignant reminder that the majority of this country sees America's diversity as our greatest strength in a world that is becoming smaller by the day. That point was hammered home in Pelosi's speech when she pointedly said, "As President Reagan said in his last speech as president: “If we ever closed the door to new Americans, our leadership in the world would soon be lost.”This article was originally published at Salon

Sour Republicans couldn't even applaud the words of a man they used to revere as their idol and just sat glumly, checking their watches. Trump's GOP is nothing if not sore losers.

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Donald Trump will eventually make his supporters 'feel like chumps': Best-selling history author

One possible explanation for Donald Trump’s cult-like allure lies in the realm of political socialization: Trump and the Republican Party have created an alternate reality for their public where empirical reality and facts do not exist. Moreover, in that bizarre universe, commonsense rules of human decency and virtue have also been rewritten to serve grotesque goals.

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