Health
A group’s moral values may help determine the likelihood of hate-motivated harmful acts – Phys.org
From attacks on synagogues and mosques to the COVID-era spike in anti-Asian sentiment, the past couple of years, unfortunately,…
From attacks on synagogues and mosques to the COVID-era spike in anti-Asian sentiment, the past couple of years, unfortunately, have seen no shortage of acts of hatred.
But because of the statistical rarity of hate crimes, developing computational models…
Continue Reading
-
Noosa News20 hours agoEmerald house fire victims identified amid police probe
-
General17 hours agoQueensland considers allowing dingoes to be kept as pets
-
General19 hours agoCoolangatta QCWA branch rejects $10 million offer for humble hall
-
Noosa News19 hours agoBrisbane news live: Cemetery catches fire in Brisbane’s east
