

Matthew Fisher, Scientific American, 2 Jan. 2023 And although plenty of evidence suggests that contemporary political discourse is becoming more combative and focused on winning, our findings do not elucidate why that change has occurred. 2021 In our view, these efforts are obscuring facts in pursuit of Newsmax's own commercial interests, not elucidating the news.

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