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Tuesday, November 18, 2025
Study Reveals Why People Believe Lies, Especially From Friends
The roots of gullibility
By Society for Neuroscience
Why do people believe lies? The answer may lie in how our brains process social connections and rewards. Recent research led by Yingjie Liu at North China University of Science and Technology suggests that our willingness to believe false information depends not only on what is being said but also on who is saying it.
By examining how people interpret messages from friends
versus strangers, the study reveals that trust, emotional bonds, and the
promise of potential rewards all play crucial roles in shaping whether we
accept or reject a lie.
According to their JNeurosci publication,
the research team used neuroimaging to study 66 healthy participants who
interacted through computer screens while seated across from each other. When
the exchange of information resulted in a positive outcome for both
participants, it was labeled a “gain,” while information that produced a
negative outcome was categorized as a “loss.”
Contributing author Rui Huang says, “The key reason we chose
‘gain’ and ‘loss’ contexts is that they illustrate how people adjust
decision-making in response to potential rewards or punishments.”
Help your child live a longer, healthier life
Too much screen time in youth may set the stage for future heart and metabolic diseases.
American Heart Association
Research Highlights
- More
time using electronic devices or watching TV among children and young
adults was linked with higher cardiometabolic disease risk, including high
blood pressure, high cholesterol and insulin resistance, based on data
from more than 1,000 participants in Denmark.
- The
association between screen time and cardiometabolic risks was strongest in
youth who slept fewer hours, suggesting that screen use may harm health by
"stealing" time from sleep, researchers said.
- Researchers
said the findings underscore the importance of addressing screen habits
among young people as a potential way to protect long-term heart and
metabolic health.
Screen time tied to early heart and metabolic risks
Children and teens who spend many hours on TVs, phones,
tablets, computers or gaming systems appear to face higher chances of
cardiometabolic problems, such as elevated blood pressure, unfavorable
cholesterol levels and insulin resistance. The findings are reported in
the Journal of the American Heart Association, an open-access,
peer-reviewed journal of the American Heart Association.
A 2023 scientific statement from the American Heart
Association reported that "cardiometabolic risk is accruing at younger and
younger ages," and that only 29% of U.S. youth ages 2 to 19 had favorable
cardiometabolic health in 2013-2018 National Health and Nutrition Examination
Survey data.
Trump wants to zero out this anti-terrorism program
White House Calls This 9/11-Era Fund ‘Wasteful.’ Red and Blue States Rely on It.
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The Hospital Preparedness Program was created more than two decades ago in response to the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on New York City’s World Trade Center and the Pentagon, and the deadly anthrax attacks that began days later. The fund has provided nearly $2.2 billion to states, territories, major cities, and other entities over the past 17 years to ready health care systems for the next pandemic, cyberattack, or mass-casualty event.
Recently, that money has been used to combat the bird flu that has sickened at least 70 people in the United States, killed at least one, and remains a threat. The funds also have been used to respond to crises such as hurricanes, tornadoes, mass shootings, floods, and heat waves.
But the budget request sent to Congress by Trump’s budget director, Russell Vought, proposes eliminating the program, saying the effort “has been wasteful and unfocused” and that cutting it would allow states and cities to “properly” fund their own preparedness plans. Any action is currently stalled by the government shutdown, which stems from a partisan dispute over expiring health care subsidies that affect many of the 24 million Americans who buy coverage from Affordable Care Act marketplaces.
Red and blue states say the hospital preparedness funds are essential and could not be readily replaced with local funds. It’s an example of how the White House’s efforts to reduce its role in responding to public health and natural disasters have imperiled state and municipal reliance on federal resources to meet community needs.
The program “is the main source of government funding for disaster preparedness among hospitals, EMS providers, and other parts of the health care system,” Texas Department of State Health Services spokesperson Chris Van Deusen said.
Monday, November 17, 2025
There is Still Time to Call in the Mental Health Doctors!
Trump's impairment is irrefutable
“Emotional overstrain” is the phrase the official spokesperson of the Russian president used to describe Donald Trump’s state. How diplomatic!Russian and Chinese leaders are very careful with the
language they use in public, quite the opposite of the mentally- and
emotionally-disturbed American president.
Yet, there is no doubt they, and so many other world
leaders, are well aware of the dangerous psychological disturbance in the Oval
Office—and consulting their own experts! There is no doubt that these leaders
have their own psychiatric consultants who have very seriously profiled,
thoroughly assessed, and even diagnosed Donald Trump. We would do so if we were
dealing with any other such leader in the world.
There is no doubt that these leaders have been
professionally counseled on how to manipulate and maneuver a man so emotionally
vulnerable—who they should also rightly fear is, in addition to everything
else, the commander of the most powerful military on the planet who has instant
control of the second largest stockpile of nuclear weapons.
As I have been writing and speaking about for years, persons
with mental issues such as Donald Trump are extremely manipulable—and malleable
if managed in the right way. We may have taken advantage of this and convinced
him to step down voluntarily early in the first Trump presidency (many do not
believe this, rightfully so, but it is true!). Or we may have imposed severe
limits on him and forced him to step down early in this presidency (harder to
do, but more possible than many believe!).
Instead, we yielded to corruption and cowardice, not minding
the inevitable catastrophe that lay ahead, and enabled and emboldened his
weaknesses instead of managing and remedying them. To this day, we are
controlled and conned, rather than making use of medical expertise to control
and take charge of an all-too-common condition, well-known in forensic
psychiatric settings.
When the mentally-impaired are at the helm, they are by definition capable of actions that are tremendously irrational, inconsistent, incompetent, and endangering, and no matter how they wish to believe otherwise.
I have therefore emphasized for many years that, unless such a person is properly understood, the danger assessed, and the violence risk contained, they will proceed to do things that are more and more dangerous, outrageous, and unstoppable."Community Conversations" in Wakefield
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Why Cats, Dogs, and Even Whales Are Getting Human Diseases
Look to human causes
By Society for Risk Analysis
Dogs, cats, dairy cows, and sea turtles are showing increasing rates of cancer, obesity, diabetes, and joint degeneration.
Understanding what drives this rise in non-communicable diseases (NCDs) is essential not only for protecting animal health but also for improving human well-being.
Despite the
growing urgency, comprehensive and interdisciplinary research on animal NCDs
remains limited.
HIV knows no borders, and the Trump administration’s new strategy leave Americans vulnerable
Protecting public health abroad benefits Americans.
In a globalized world, diseases and their social and economic impacts do not stay within national boundaries. Increased rates of untreated HIV in any part of the world increase the risk of transmission for U.S. citizens.
Changes made in the first year of Donald Trump’s second term to address the global HIV epidemic, however, may not keep Americans safe.
In September 2025, the U.S. Department of State announced its America First Global Health Strategy, a plan that aims to make “America safer, stronger, and more prosperous” by encouraging other governments to take responsibility for their citizens’ health and to promote U.S. commercial and faith-based interests.
It includes the commitment to purchase and distribute the breakthrough HIV preventive drug lenacapavir for up to 2 million people – principally pregnant and breastfeeding women – in 10 countries heavily affected by HIV.
However, the plan does not ensure the most vulnerable will be able to access HIV care. It comes on top of eliminating billions of dollars of U.S. financial support to global health programs. And it undermines one of the most effective foreign assistance programs in U.S. history, the U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, or PEPFAR.
I have spent four decades evaluating HIV programs and have studied barriers to HIV prevention and care in the U.S. and in other countries. The Trump administration’s strategy not only reverses decades of progress toward international targets to end AIDS by 2030, I believe it also puts Americans at risk.
Trump Pardons His Co-Conspirators in 2020 Coup Attempt
If you are a Republican, you can do anything
Stephen Prager for Common Dreams

Late Sunday night, Justice Department attorney Ed
Martin posted a list of over 70 people who would receive
pardons. Many of the figures included were named as unindicted co-conspirators
or charged at the state level for their roles in the plot to knowingly spread
false claims of widespread voter fraud in an attempt to push states to reject
former President Joe Biden’s victories in key swing states and pressure Vice
President Mike Pence into
stopping the certification of the election.
Among those pardoned are Trump lawyers Rudy
Giuliani and Sidney Powell, who publicly promoted baseless claims of a
vast conspiracy against the president to the public, claiming that the election
was stolen by a cabal of foreign infiltrators and scheming election officials.
They later faced defamation lawsuits for these claims, and in legal
proceedings, Giuliani conceded he
made false statements about election workers, while Powell’s
lawyers argued that “no reasonable person” would conclude her
public claims were statements of fact.

Also receiving pardons were attorneys John Eastman and
Kenneth Chesebro. They were part of what Pence called Trump’s “gaggle of crackpot lawyers,” who
concocted the tortured legal theory that the vice president could declare
Biden’s victory in swing states illegitimate and anoint Trump as the winner.
Eastman privately admitted to Trump that the scheme was
illegal but pressed ahead with it anyway, culminating in the January 6,
2021, insurrection at the US Capitol, during which Trump supporters chanted,
“Hang Mike Pence,” and tried to stop the election results from being certified.
Sunday, November 16, 2025
Charlestown Town Council Candidate Jill Fonnemann tells Patch what she stands for
Along with commitment to the environment, Fonnemann wants to focus on small business, fair taxes, affordable housing and the economy
By Will Collette
Here are some key excerpts from Jill’s interview, edited for
clarity.
Age: 42
Party affiliation: Democrat
Family: Mother-Christine Fonnemann, Father-
Francis Fonnemann III, Brothers-Mark Fonnemann, Brian Fonnemann. I live with my
beloved animals being my dog Zsa Zsa, Vega my cat, my bearded dragon Javier and
my elderly adopted corn snake Raphaello who had a rough start in life.
Education: 2001 Westerly High School
Graduate-Senior, Superlative-Class Individualist
Occupation: Beverage director at the Charlestown
Rathskeller Tavern
Previous or Current Elected Office: Charlestown
Parks and Recreation Commission, January 2023-Present, as well as The Parks and
Recreation Office Subcommittee
Describe the other issues that define your campaign
platform. The most time sensitive issue facing our ward is the repair
of the western wall of our breachway. This will avoid future damage to our
aquatic life, estuaries, oyster farms and ecosystem.
The reconstruction of the breachway is imperative to the
people of Charlestown and to the economic health of our town. We rely on summer
vacationers to visit while supporting local restaurants, shops, beaches and all
of our other adjacent businesses. This directly hits home given my work in the
restaurant industry.
The other issues that also define my campaign platform are:
- Work
to maintain Charlestown's low tax rate through fiscally responsible
policies
- Support
affordable housing initiatives that will allow Charlestown’s seniors and
children to afford housing in our town
- Make
our children a priority by supporting our schools, quality education,
sports programs, and extracurricular activities.
- Continue
to support our local businesses
- Work
to protect our environment, open spaces and restoration of the Charlestown
Breachway.
- I am a
big supporter of our environment and dark skies. I am an avid hiker,
camper and lover of the outdoors. I feel like I can actually breathe and
be at complete peace when I am surrounded by nature.
- I will
also promote rehabbing run down, vacant, eyesores of buildings in town.
- Preserve
the historic aspect that the town encompasses. I live in one of the 10
oldest houses in town built in 1732
What are the critical differences between you and other
candidates seeking this post?
One example that sets me apart from the other candidates is that I am the only candidate that is known for organizing/executing large scale, well attended events that directly give back to our residents, more often than not, single handedly.
I realize that I don't have as much experience as the other
two candidates possess, as they have been involved in commissions/councils and
organizations much longer than I have. But I should say that one of the two
candidates is 37 years older and the other 28 years older than I. I truly hope
my past precedes me at my 42 years of age. I am a quick study and will delve
into research to be well informed. I am not afraid of a challenge either.
I have a large presence in our community and am known for
being kind and staying true to my word. I am a natural mediator/peacemaker, I
will always fight for what I think is right
I refuse to join in on any nonsense that may rear its head
in the next month. I am not intimidated and will refrain from fueling any
upcoming negative tactics that may rear their ugly head in the next month. But
I do know that if you give into being scared and freezing, you will never know
how to learn and grow.
I feel like I have the ability to see different sides of a
story by actually listening to people. These days everyone is shouting so
loudly at each other, instead of hearing what people actually have to say. It
costs nothing to be respectful of the fact that we are all different and people
feel differently about things.
People know that they can continue to rely on me to lend a
helping hand/shoulder to cry on/offer advice to anyone in need.
Nothing in life has ever been handed to me and I know what
it is like to struggle. Everything I have achieved, I have earned myself
through self teachings. I have to say that the person I have grown to be makes
me proud. I strive to be the best version of myself that I can be, which of
course is a lifelong practice.
I have the drive, motivation, creativity and unstoppable
energy to put 100% into this endeavor. I am not afraid of a challenge, no
matter how big or small and refused to be classified as a quitter. I am a quick
study and will delve into researching a topic and educating myself. Working in
the restaurant industry for over 28 years will teach you how to deal with every
kind of person of all walks of life and grow the thickest skin.
I can talk to, relate, listen and create an instant rapport
with most people. I am constantly putting out small fires through rational
thinking, strategy, empathy and grace. I work well in high stress/hectic
situations and thrive in that environment. I am a natural leader, my own person
and dance, (not walk,) to the beat of my own drum. I have never been one to
fold or conform to what social society teaches us to be if I don't agree with
it. My high school superlative was class individualist and I haven't lost any
momentum since.
Long story short, I truly hope to add to the existing
positive momentum that we have seen with the Town Council for the past two
years. I aim and very much look forward to working for the people in our town
and working cooperatively with the Charlestown Town Council and the State of
Rhode Island. If given the chance to be elected, I vow that I will ensure that
all of this happens.
The Election has
already begun
Early voting, in person at Town Hall, began on November 12. Mail ballots will soon be arriving for those who requested them. Mine arrived on Saturday, meaning Cathy and I will proudly vote for Jill.
Special
elections like this rarely draw many voters – I’d be surprised if more than
1000 ballots get cast. Those of you who pay attention to town politics, such as
most Progressive Charlestown readers, will make the difference.
While the Charlestown Residents United (CRU) will continue
to hold at least four of the five Town Council seats, adding Jill will give
Charlestown an excellent shot of new blood. As I’ve made plain HERE
and HERE
and HERE,
returning CCA spokesperson Bonnita Van Slyke to the Council would be a terrible
mistake.
While I am 76 and not dead yet, I often do feel my age and
recognize that though Charlestown has a rapidly aging population, we need
younger leaders. Jill has that youthful enthusiasm and drive to serve that are,
for me at least, a distant memory.
I’m glad Jill brought up the issue of age. Typically, no one
ever does in Charlestown elections given that, with some exceptions, most
candidates are Boomers like me. Age cost Joe Biden the 2024 election and age is
currently causing mayhem and chaos in our nation. It’s an issue that can’t be
ignored.
I’m voting for Jill and for Charlestown’s future. Hope you
will, too.


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