A battle of green against green in this Texas community
‘I should have gotten the damn vaccine,’ woman says fiance texted before he died of covid-19
Vaxed, waxed, but definitely not relaxed: Welcome to the pandemic swerve - "The best way to describe what we’re going through right now is the prisoner’s dilemma, says Gretchen Chapman, a professor of psychology who studies vaccination decision-making at Carnegie Mellon University. Vaccines, as with the classic game theory model, provide a collective reward when everyone cooperates, though individuals may have personal incentives not to cooperate. If not enough individuals cooperate, then the people who did the right thing suffer the consequences."
Opinion: The GOP scamming of rural Trump voters continues. A new study shows the latest. - "It has long been central to Republican mythology that Democrats have nothing but seething contempt for the rural and small-town inhabitants of the Real American Heartland. Republicans sometimes pair this with vile lies about Democratic proposals that would deliver economic benefits to those regions, turning their residents against them.
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"The new analysis from the Niskanen Center finds that the expanded child allowance — which has started delivering up to $300 per child per month to most U.S. households with children — will shower outsize benefits on residents of rural and less populous states and will deliver a disproportionately large relative boost to their local economies."
Oak-mite bites: Cicadas may have left D.C. region an itchy gift
Red Brain, Blue Brain: Evaluative Processes Differ in Democrats and Republicans
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