Joseph Thai is a law professor at the University of Oklahoma. He clerked for Justice John Paul Stevens during the October 2000 term. A decade after clerking for Justice Wiley Rutledge during the ...
Scientists looked into the brains of individuals engaged in conversation. What they observed varied significantly depending on whether or not the participants were in agreement. Yale researchers have ...
Conflict and disagreements surround us every day. We can’t turn on the television or engage in social media without seeing disputes of some sort; these often become toxic and unhealthy, with people ...
Lucy, a brilliant MIT grad and a fresh-to-the-Valley startup founder attracted conflicts like a magnet. Whether it was her co-founder clashing over business strategies or her partner arguing about ...
Uniting citizens in the United States depends not on having them agree on the major issues, but rather establishing a norm that all disagreement must be accompanied by expressing confirmation of the ...
Employers and workers don't see eye-to-eye on everything, but their disagreements should never devolve into hostility. A workplace where people hate each other is not one that's conducive to ...
Life is made up of disagreements large and small, with everyone from your spouse, kids, or parents, to strangers on the street. But perhaps one of the most fraught and stressful situations is when you ...
Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Politics have always been a topic that most people shy away from, especially when they know that others in the room may ...
Yale researchers have devised a way to peer into the brains of two people simultaneously while are engaged in discussion. What they found will not surprise anyone who has found themselves arguing ...