News in Brief Internet Addiction Is Linked to Adolescent Angst New research finds teens who spend more time online are less happy. Sleep deprivation may be part of the problem. Tom Jacobs
News in Brief Our Stories Bind Us Did storytelling evolve as a way of bringing together early human societies? Kevin Charles Fleming
News in Brief Perhaps Music Really Is a Universal Language New research finds we can often identify a song's intended purpose, even when it's a product of a distant culture. Tom Jacobs
Social Justice How a Growing Latino Population Provided Fertile Ground for Exploitation by the Trump Campaign New research suggests Trump's anti-immigrant message kick-started his campaign. Tom Jacobs
Economics Using Data to Help Migrants Find Work Research shows that machine learning can improve the way we place refugees in the United States. Kevin Charles Fleming
Social Justice The Burden of a Late Rent Check Can Harm the Health of Both Parents and Kids New research finds that housing instability can affect the mental and physical health of family members of all ages. Candace Butera
Social Justice Tolerant Tykes: Small Children Aren’t Inherently Racist New research suggests we aren't born bigots. Racial prejudice is something we learn. Tom Jacobs
Social Justice The Best Way to Combat Anti-Muslim Bias New research finds that directly hinting at the hypocrisy of an Islamophobic stance can make people reconsider that position. Chinelo Nkechi Ikem
Environment Exposure to Nature Promotes a More Positive Body Image New research explains why you look so good in that selfie you took at Yellowstone National Park. Tom Jacobs
News in Brief Want to Fix America’s Opioid Problem? Start With Its Doctors. New research finds a majority of opioids prescriptions came from office-based doctors, not emergency departments. Candace Butera