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  1. DATE: May 11, 2026 at 11:58AM
    SOURCE: SOCIALPSYCHOLOGY.ORG

    TITLE: Jailed Immigrants Show Lower Risk of Criminality Than Native-Born Citizens

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    Source: PsyPost

    Many politicians paint immigrants as dangerous criminals, but new research reveals the opposite. A comprehensive study shows that immigrants booked into jail possess far fewer behavioral risk factors for crime and shorter criminal histories than native-born citizens. This suggests that policies targeting immigrants as public safety threats are based on inaccurate stereotypes. The findings were published in the journal Psychology, Public Policy,...

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  2. DATE: May 11, 2026 at 11:58AM
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    TITLE: Jailed Immigrants Show Lower Risk of Criminality Than Native-Born Citizens

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    Many politicians paint immigrants as dangerous criminals, but new research reveals the opposite. A comprehensive study shows that immigrants booked into jail possess far fewer behavioral risk factors for crime and shorter criminal histories than native-born citizens. This suggests that policies targeting immigrants as public safety threats are based on inaccurate stereotypes. The findings were published in the journal Psychology, Public Policy,...

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  3. DATE: May 11, 2026 at 11:57AM
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    TITLE: Paraguay and Taiwan Announce Plan for Huge South American AI Hub

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    Source: United Press International - Health News

    Paraguayan President Santiago Peña announced an agreement with Taiwan to develop one of the world's largest artificial intelligence centers—an initiative aimed at positioning Paraguay as a regional hub for technological infrastructure and digital services. "We are beginning the path to create the world's largest artificial intelligence hub: Taiwanese technology powered by Paraguayan energy," Peña said in a message shared on social media.

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  4. DATE: May 11, 2026 at 11:57AM
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    TITLE: Peace Activists on Trial After Attacking Israeli Arms Company

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    A trial has begun against five activists accused of attacking a German branch of Israeli arms maker Elbit Systems in September 2025. Elbit Systems is one of Israel's largest arms suppliers—manufacturing drones, command-and-control, and telecommunications equipment—and Germany is second only to the United States in supplying Israel with weapons. The defendants intend to argue that they were trying to stop Israel from carrying out a genocide...

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  5. DATE: May 11, 2026 at 11:57AM
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    TITLE: Peace Activists on Trial After Attacking Israeli Arms Company

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    A trial has begun against five activists accused of attacking a German branch of Israeli arms maker Elbit Systems in September 2025. Elbit Systems is one of Israel's largest arms suppliers—manufacturing drones, command-and-control, and telecommunications equipment—and Germany is second only to the United States in supplying Israel with weapons. The defendants intend to argue that they were trying to stop Israel from carrying out a genocide...

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  6. DATE: May 11, 2026 at 11:57AM
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    TITLE: Peace Activists on Trial After Attacking Israeli Arms Company

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    A trial has begun against five activists accused of attacking a German branch of Israeli arms maker Elbit Systems in September 2025. Elbit Systems is one of Israel's largest arms suppliers—manufacturing drones, command-and-control, and telecommunications equipment—and Germany is second only to the United States in supplying Israel with weapons. The defendants intend to argue that they were trying to stop Israel from carrying out a genocide...

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  7. DATE: May 11, 2026 at 11:57AM
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    TITLE: Paraguay and Taiwan Announce Plan for Huge South American AI Hub

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    Paraguayan President Santiago Peña announced an agreement with Taiwan to develop one of the world's largest artificial intelligence centers—an initiative aimed at positioning Paraguay as a regional hub for technological infrastructure and digital services. "We are beginning the path to create the world's largest artificial intelligence hub: Taiwanese technology powered by Paraguayan energy," Peña said in a message shared on social media.

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  8. DATE: May 11, 2026 at 11:57AM
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    TITLE: Paraguay and Taiwan Announce Plan for Huge South American AI Hub

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    Paraguayan President Santiago Peña announced an agreement with Taiwan to develop one of the world's largest artificial intelligence centers—an initiative aimed at positioning Paraguay as a regional hub for technological infrastructure and digital services. "We are beginning the path to create the world's largest artificial intelligence hub: Taiwanese technology powered by Paraguayan energy," Peña said in a message shared on social media.

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  9. Happy New Year, everyone! 🎉

    We’re ending 2025 on a high note with the release of Friction 1.0.0 RC3.

    This release introduces highly requested features, including gizmos, snapping, and grid systems, alongside several critical bug fixes.

    Thank you for your support and feedback throughout the year!

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  17. DATE: May 26, 2026
    SOURCE: AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION

    TITLE: Why is dating on the decline among young adults?

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    Research shows that Gen Z teens and young adults are dating far less than generations before.

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  18. DATE: May 14, 2026
    SOURCE: AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION

    TITLE: Risk linked to antidepressant use fades after accounting for other risk factors,

    URL: time.com/article/2026/05/14/na

    A new study uncovers why exactly nature is so powerful at improving life satisfaction—no matter who you are.

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  19. DATE: May 4, 2026
    SOURCE: AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION

    TITLE: Parents’ stress tied to children’s mental health

    URL: healthday.com/health-news/chil

    Two of the top sources of stress were kids’ behavioral issues and kids’ mental health.

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  20. DATE: May 1, 2026
    SOURCE: AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION

    TITLE: Coffee helps protect your body from aging and disease

    URL: usatoday.com/story/life/health

    Coffee was found to activate the NR4A1 receptor, which plays a role in aging, stress response, and disease.

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  21. DATE: May 23, 2026 at 03:37AM
    SOURCE: SOCIALPSYCHOLOGY.ORG

    TITLE: U.S. Border Wall Desecrates Sacred Sites, Indigenous Leaders Say

    URL: socialpsychology.org/client/re

    Source: PBS News Hour

    Indigenous leaders say that in the Trump administration's rush to build border walls, contractors are desecrating Native American sacred places and cultural sites at an unprecedented pace, more than 170 years after the international boundary split the territories of dozens of tribes. The White House has devoted $46 billion to wall construction, which has ramped up along the 1,954-mile border even as illegal crossings have fallen to historic lows.

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  22. DATE: May 18, 2026
    SOURCE: SOCIALWORKER.COM

    TITLE: When the Room Is the Stressor: Rethinking “Symptoms” in Neurodivergent Clients

    URL: socialworker.com/feature-artic

    Therapists often think of the therapy room as a container. A safe space. A quiet space. A place set apart from the demands of ordinary life. But for many neurodivergent clients, the room is not automatically safe just because we intend it to be.

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  23. DATE: May 17, 2026 at 02:03AM
    SOURCE: SOCIALPSYCHOLOGY.ORG

    TITLE: Why Are 90% of People Right-Handed, Whereas Other Primates Aren't?

    URL: socialpsychology.org/client/re

    Source: Google News - Health

    It is one of the strangest puzzles in human evolution: About 90% of people across every human culture favor their right hand—with no other primate species showing a population-level preference on this scale. Despite decades of research, the mystery of right-handedness has remained unsolved. Now, a new study suggests that the answer comes down to two features of human evolution—walking on two legs, and the dramatic expansion of the human brain.

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  24. TRIGGER WARNING: Military Psychology

    DATE: May 11, 2026 at 09:34PM
    SOURCE: MILIARY PSYCHOLOGY JOURNAL: APA DIVISION 19

    TITLE: Defining Acute Stress Reactions to support large scale combat operations

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  25. TRIGGER WARNING: Military Psychology

    DATE: May 11, 2026 at 09:34PM
    SOURCE: MILIARY PSYCHOLOGY JOURNAL: APA DIVISION 19

    TITLE: Defining Acute Stress Reactions to support large scale combat operations

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  26. TRIGGER WARNING: Military Psychology

    DATE: May 11, 2026 at 09:34PM
    SOURCE: MILIARY PSYCHOLOGY JOURNAL: APA DIVISION 19

    TITLE: Defining Acute Stress Reactions to support large scale combat operations

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  27. DATE: May 12, 2026 at 02:00PM
    SOURCE: PSYPOST.ORG

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    TITLE: Does romantic rejection hurt more than platonic rejection? A new study says no

    URL: psypost.org/does-romantic-reje

    Most people assume that rejection by a potential romantic partner is far more painful than rejection by a prospective friend. However, new research published in the European Journal of Social Psychology suggests that, when rejection is actually experienced, the emotional impact is remarkably similar regardless of whether it comes from a romantic or a platonic source.

    Romantic rejection is often seen as uniquely devastating, in part because modern societies place heavy emotional expectations on romantic relationships. However, researchers have long noted that humans are broadly motivated by a fundamental need for belonging. Social rejection tends to hurt across all contexts because it threatens shared psychological needs, such as feeling valued, in control, and meaningful.

    What has been less clear is whether rejection by a potential romantic partner is more painful than rejection in a friendship context. Given the intense expectations placed on romantic relationships—which are often expected to fulfill a wide range of emotional and personal needs—it has seemed plausible that being denied such a relationship would be especially distressing.

    To examine these assumptions, researchers conducted three related studies. In the first, 1,500 American adults were asked which type of rejection they believed would be more painful: being turned down by a potential romantic partner or by a potential friend. The responses largely reflected common intuitions: approximately half expected romantic rejection to be worse, compared with roughly a quarter who anticipated greater pain from platonic rejection, while the remaining participants believed both would be equally distressing.

    Led by Natasha R. Wood of Leiden University in the Netherlands, the team then tested real‑time responses to rejection in a controlled experimental setting. In Study 2, 934 single adults aged 18 to 29 (57.9% women; average age 23.4) were randomly assigned to one of four conditions: accepted or rejected by either a potential romantic partner or a potential platonic friend.

    Participants engaged with a simulated app environment, designed to resemble dating or social networking platforms, and received either positive or negative feedback from profiles purportedly representing other users. Afterward, they reported how they felt across a range of measures capturing their sense of belonging, self-worth, and emotional wellbeing.

    The researchers found that rejection reliably reduced wellbeing, and acceptance reliably enhanced it, but the type of relationship framing—romantic versus platonic—had no effect on emotional outcomes. The team also tested whether feelings of romantic instrumentality (seeing a partner as someone who would help you achieve more of your goals in life) or self-blame might explain any romantic-versus-platonic difference in pain. Neither emerged as a meaningful driver.

    In a third study involving 477 participants (73.6% women; average age 20.3), predicted emotional reactions were compared with actual emotional experiences. The researchers also added a “stranger control” group, in which participants were told there was no expectation of forming a relationship of any kind.

    Participants were asked to forecast how they would feel before receiving feedback, then report how they felt afterward. Once again, relationship type did not meaningfully influence emotional responses; rejection by a stranger hurt just as much as rejection by a potential date. Furthermore, participants consistently overestimated the intensity of both outcomes, particularly the pain of rejection.

    Wood and colleagues put it simply: “It seems the experience of being accepted is so positive and the experience of being rejected is so negative that it does not matter who is doing so.”

    There are, however, important caveats to keep in mind. For example, the study was conducted exclusively with American participants, which limits how far the findings can be generalised across different cultures where romantic and platonic relationships may be valued differently. Furthermore, the simulated app environment may not perfectly capture the intense emotions of an in-person rejection.

    The study, “What Could Have Been: Predicted and Actual Exclusion by Potential Romantic Partners and Platonic Friends,” was authored by Natasha R. Wood, Sydney G. Wicks, Adam J. Beam, Elijah P. Mudryk, Ellie Bray, and Andrew H. Hales.

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  28. DATE: May 12, 2026 at 02:00PM
    SOURCE: PSYPOST.ORG

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    TITLE: Does romantic rejection hurt more than platonic rejection? A new study says no

    URL: psypost.org/does-romantic-reje

    Most people assume that rejection by a potential romantic partner is far more painful than rejection by a prospective friend. However, new research published in the European Journal of Social Psychology suggests that, when rejection is actually experienced, the emotional impact is remarkably similar regardless of whether it comes from a romantic or a platonic source.

    Romantic rejection is often seen as uniquely devastating, in part because modern societies place heavy emotional expectations on romantic relationships. However, researchers have long noted that humans are broadly motivated by a fundamental need for belonging. Social rejection tends to hurt across all contexts because it threatens shared psychological needs, such as feeling valued, in control, and meaningful.

    What has been less clear is whether rejection by a potential romantic partner is more painful than rejection in a friendship context. Given the intense expectations placed on romantic relationships—which are often expected to fulfill a wide range of emotional and personal needs—it has seemed plausible that being denied such a relationship would be especially distressing.

    To examine these assumptions, researchers conducted three related studies. In the first, 1,500 American adults were asked which type of rejection they believed would be more painful: being turned down by a potential romantic partner or by a potential friend. The responses largely reflected common intuitions: approximately half expected romantic rejection to be worse, compared with roughly a quarter who anticipated greater pain from platonic rejection, while the remaining participants believed both would be equally distressing.

    Led by Natasha R. Wood of Leiden University in the Netherlands, the team then tested real‑time responses to rejection in a controlled experimental setting. In Study 2, 934 single adults aged 18 to 29 (57.9% women; average age 23.4) were randomly assigned to one of four conditions: accepted or rejected by either a potential romantic partner or a potential platonic friend.

    Participants engaged with a simulated app environment, designed to resemble dating or social networking platforms, and received either positive or negative feedback from profiles purportedly representing other users. Afterward, they reported how they felt across a range of measures capturing their sense of belonging, self-worth, and emotional wellbeing.

    The researchers found that rejection reliably reduced wellbeing, and acceptance reliably enhanced it, but the type of relationship framing—romantic versus platonic—had no effect on emotional outcomes. The team also tested whether feelings of romantic instrumentality (seeing a partner as someone who would help you achieve more of your goals in life) or self-blame might explain any romantic-versus-platonic difference in pain. Neither emerged as a meaningful driver.

    In a third study involving 477 participants (73.6% women; average age 20.3), predicted emotional reactions were compared with actual emotional experiences. The researchers also added a “stranger control” group, in which participants were told there was no expectation of forming a relationship of any kind.

    Participants were asked to forecast how they would feel before receiving feedback, then report how they felt afterward. Once again, relationship type did not meaningfully influence emotional responses; rejection by a stranger hurt just as much as rejection by a potential date. Furthermore, participants consistently overestimated the intensity of both outcomes, particularly the pain of rejection.

    Wood and colleagues put it simply: “It seems the experience of being accepted is so positive and the experience of being rejected is so negative that it does not matter who is doing so.”

    There are, however, important caveats to keep in mind. For example, the study was conducted exclusively with American participants, which limits how far the findings can be generalised across different cultures where romantic and platonic relationships may be valued differently. Furthermore, the simulated app environment may not perfectly capture the intense emotions of an in-person rejection.

    The study, “What Could Have Been: Predicted and Actual Exclusion by Potential Romantic Partners and Platonic Friends,” was authored by Natasha R. Wood, Sydney G. Wicks, Adam J. Beam, Elijah P. Mudryk, Ellie Bray, and Andrew H. Hales.

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  29. DATE: May 12, 2026 at 02:00PM
    SOURCE: PSYPOST.ORG

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    TITLE: Does romantic rejection hurt more than platonic rejection? A new study says no

    URL: psypost.org/does-romantic-reje

    Most people assume that rejection by a potential romantic partner is far more painful than rejection by a prospective friend. However, new research published in the European Journal of Social Psychology suggests that, when rejection is actually experienced, the emotional impact is remarkably similar regardless of whether it comes from a romantic or a platonic source.

    Romantic rejection is often seen as uniquely devastating, in part because modern societies place heavy emotional expectations on romantic relationships. However, researchers have long noted that humans are broadly motivated by a fundamental need for belonging. Social rejection tends to hurt across all contexts because it threatens shared psychological needs, such as feeling valued, in control, and meaningful.

    What has been less clear is whether rejection by a potential romantic partner is more painful than rejection in a friendship context. Given the intense expectations placed on romantic relationships—which are often expected to fulfill a wide range of emotional and personal needs—it has seemed plausible that being denied such a relationship would be especially distressing.

    To examine these assumptions, researchers conducted three related studies. In the first, 1,500 American adults were asked which type of rejection they believed would be more painful: being turned down by a potential romantic partner or by a potential friend. The responses largely reflected common intuitions: approximately half expected romantic rejection to be worse, compared with roughly a quarter who anticipated greater pain from platonic rejection, while the remaining participants believed both would be equally distressing.

    Led by Natasha R. Wood of Leiden University in the Netherlands, the team then tested real‑time responses to rejection in a controlled experimental setting. In Study 2, 934 single adults aged 18 to 29 (57.9% women; average age 23.4) were randomly assigned to one of four conditions: accepted or rejected by either a potential romantic partner or a potential platonic friend.

    Participants engaged with a simulated app environment, designed to resemble dating or social networking platforms, and received either positive or negative feedback from profiles purportedly representing other users. Afterward, they reported how they felt across a range of measures capturing their sense of belonging, self-worth, and emotional wellbeing.

    The researchers found that rejection reliably reduced wellbeing, and acceptance reliably enhanced it, but the type of relationship framing—romantic versus platonic—had no effect on emotional outcomes. The team also tested whether feelings of romantic instrumentality (seeing a partner as someone who would help you achieve more of your goals in life) or self-blame might explain any romantic-versus-platonic difference in pain. Neither emerged as a meaningful driver.

    In a third study involving 477 participants (73.6% women; average age 20.3), predicted emotional reactions were compared with actual emotional experiences. The researchers also added a “stranger control” group, in which participants were told there was no expectation of forming a relationship of any kind.

    Participants were asked to forecast how they would feel before receiving feedback, then report how they felt afterward. Once again, relationship type did not meaningfully influence emotional responses; rejection by a stranger hurt just as much as rejection by a potential date. Furthermore, participants consistently overestimated the intensity of both outcomes, particularly the pain of rejection.

    Wood and colleagues put it simply: “It seems the experience of being accepted is so positive and the experience of being rejected is so negative that it does not matter who is doing so.”

    There are, however, important caveats to keep in mind. For example, the study was conducted exclusively with American participants, which limits how far the findings can be generalised across different cultures where romantic and platonic relationships may be valued differently. Furthermore, the simulated app environment may not perfectly capture the intense emotions of an in-person rejection.

    The study, “What Could Have Been: Predicted and Actual Exclusion by Potential Romantic Partners and Platonic Friends,” was authored by Natasha R. Wood, Sydney G. Wicks, Adam J. Beam, Elijah P. Mudryk, Ellie Bray, and Andrew H. Hales.

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  30. TRIGGER WARNING: Military Psychology

    DATE: May 11, 2026 at 12:04AM
    SOURCE: MILIARY PSYCHOLOGY JOURNAL: APA DIVISION 19

    TITLE: Motivation in physically demanding military roles: A qualitative study using self-determination theory

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