Study Examines How Rap Influences Jury Perceptions in Court
A study from James Cook University investigates the effects of rap-related cues on jury judgments, prompting discussions about the role of lyrics as evidence in legal settings.
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A study from James Cook University investigates the effects of rap-related cues on jury judgments, prompting discussions about the role of lyrics as evidence in legal settings.
An overview of the latest developments regarding Lithium Corporation's exploration activities in the energy sector.
AstraZeneca is set to expand its research and development operations in the U.K. following a favorable trade agreement with the U.S., as the Supreme Court hears arguments on 'skinny labels' in pharmaceuticals.
South Korea has unveiled a new electric patrol vehicle, the Kia PV5, which is equipped with a roof-mounted drone and advanced AI cameras for enhanced surveillance.
The U-17 World Cup is returning to Qatar, scheduled from 19 November to 13 December, with 30 of the 48 participating nations already confirmed.
A recent OECD report underscores the severe impact of poor mental health on European economies, estimating annual costs at €76 billion.
To tackle the rise of spam and fake profiles, Spotify is launching a verification program that will provide artists with a 'Verified by Spotify' badge.
This editorial examines the current landscape of abortion coverage in the U.S., focusing on federal and state policies affecting Medicaid and private insurance plans.
Real Madrid's president, Florentino Perez, reportedly has an interest in bringing back Jose Mourinho, though no formal approach has been initiated for the manager.
As Ryan Rozicki prepares for his bout against Chris Billam-Smith on June 6th, fans can look back at some of his most impressive knockouts that showcase his power.