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Brian Resnick

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Arlington, VA, United States

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Past articles by Brian:

Donald Trump and the Political Benefits of a Narcissistic Personality

Self-promotion works. → Read More

The Unexpected Health Benefits of Tetris

New research shows clearing rows of polygons may also help clear minds of addiction cravings. → Read More

What to Know About the Record-Breaking Levels of Toxic Algae Lapping Up On the West Coast

First thing: Adorable sea lions are becoming ill. → Read More

The Hidden Language Of Political Smiles

Forget what politicians say. Their smiles may reveal what they are actually feeling. → Read More

Can A Computer Guess Who Is a Republican and Who Is a Democrat?

Artificial intelligence can recognize speech patterns that distinguish the parties. → Read More

Here's What Obama Just Said About Bill Cosby

At a Wednesday press conference, the president was asked if he'd revoke the comedian's Presidential Medal of Freedom. → Read More

President Obama: Argument for Rejecting Iran Deal 'Defies Logic'

The Iran deal debate is hardly over. And the president knows it. → Read More

Five Things To Know About the Iran Nuclear Deal

The text of the deal is 159 pages, but here's the bottom line: "Iran reaffirms that under no circumstances will Iran ever seek, develop or acquire any nuclear weapons." → Read More

The Stunning ISIS-Related Allegations Against the Son of a Boston Cop

DOJ alleges the 23-year-old was planning an attack in the style of 2013 Boston Marathon bombing. → Read More

The Science of Why Taking Down the Confederate Flag Matters

Merely seeing the Confederate flag makes a person act slightly more racist. → Read More

Quiz: Which Are Real Founding Fathers Quotes, and Which Are Often Cited But Made Up?

Let's play! → Read More

Why We Have a Leap Second, and Why It’s Unlikely to Wreak Chaos

The last time a second was added to the world's clock websites crashed. This time should hopefully be different. → Read More

Why Four Justices Were Against the Supreme Court's Huge Gay Marriage Decision

Highlights from the Court's dissents. → Read More

Obama on Supreme Court Ruling: 'The Affordable Care Act Is Here to Stay'

The president addressed the Supreme Court's ruling on his health care law on Thursday. → Read More

Scalia on Obamacare: 'We Should Start Calling This Law SCOTUScare'

The major Thursday opinion, the justice writes, is a "defense of the indefensible." → Read More

Senate Observes Nine Seconds of Silence, One for Each Victim of Church Shooting

Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina fought tears as he honored the victims on the Senate floor. → Read More

How to Remove a Confederate from the U.S. Capitol

In six easy steps. → Read More

What Should Happen to Mississippi’s State Flag?

One Mississippi Republican has called for the removal of Confederate symbolism from the state flag. Such calls have been made before, but to no avail. → Read More

An Extremely Brief History of Women on U.S. Paper Currency

Martha Washington. → Read More

President Obama on Charleston Shooting: 'I've Had to Make Statements Like This Too Many Times'

The president, joined by Vice President Joe Biden, spoke from the White House Thursday on the shooting in Charleston, South Carolina. → Read More