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Why aliens look like demons to US Vice President JD Vance

In expressing his belief that aliens are actually demonic in nature, JD Vance reveals the instincts of his political base are to fear the different and unknown.

An anatomy of infamy: What constitutes “evil”?

Philosophers, theologians, psychologists and sociologists have tried for centuries to understand whether 'evil' exists, and how to identify it.

Richard Carlile – Science, Sex and Skepticism in 19th Century England

Somewhat forgotten in skeptical history, Richard Carlile may be the first identified atheist in print, having been tried for blasphemy for "The Age of Reason"

Doing (a Long) Time: sentence inflation and the prison crisis

Each high-profile crime produces calls for longer prison sentences - resulting in overcrowded prisons more and more full of men with no hope of release

What not to say to someone who is trying to conceive

When couples are trying to conceive, the last thing they need is unsolicited advice and recommendations from friends and passing acquaintances.

The Italian electoral abstention, and the self-fulfilling conspiracy theory plot

Many Italian voters are convinced the elites in power don't have their interests in mind - but by opting not to vote, they guarantee their needs aren't considered

75 Smart, ‘Knowledgemaxxing’, and the anxiety around social media ‘brain rot’

The latest iteration of trendifying upskilling - 'knowlegemaxxing' - capitalises on the anxiety caused by social media overload and fears of 'brain rot'.

Scotland’s recent rise in sex crimes is almost certainly not linked to immigration

The 2025 Scottish crime statistics saw a rise in sex crimes - and social media immediately jumped to the conclusion that immigrants were at fault.
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