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  1. Jan 6, 2024 · From November 2022, Bill Whitaker's report on social media and angry Americans ahead of the 2022 midterm elections. From October 2022, Scott Pelley's story on belief in the integrity of U.S....

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  2. Oct 23, 2022 · Who Rules America? takes a comprehensive look into the governing system of the United States of America and reveals the behind-the-scene powers that rule the...

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  3. Join Post reporters for live results and analysis as voters across the U.S. head to the polls in the 2022 midterm elections. A new balance of power could be determined in Congress —...

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  4. Feb 22, 2024 · The widely accepted view states that an intention to deceive is not necessary for lying. Proponents of this view, the so-called non-deceptionists, argue that lies are simply insincere assertions. We conducted three experimental studies with false explanations, the results of which put some pressure on non-deceptionist analyses.

  5. Many Americans believe the U.S. is one of the greatest nations in the world.In a July 2021 survey, 52% of Americans said that the U.S. is “one of the greatest countries in the world, along with some others,” and 23% said the U.S. “stands above all other countries in the world.”

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  6. Jun 8, 2023 · A Unified Deceptionist and Non-deceptionist Theory of Lying. Lying is supposed to elicit a knee-jerk moral side-eye—an impulse motivated by a need and desire to hold the liar accountable. To fulfill this moral duty, it would be useful to ascertain the precise linguistic conditions that render an utterance a lie.

  7. The widely accepted view states that an intention to deceive is not necessary for lying. Proponents of this view, the so-called non-deceptionists, argue that lies are simply insincere assertions. We conducted ...