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Study on partisan schadenfreude and neural responses to unfairness The passage discusses psychological experiments and partisan reactions without providing any concrete leads, names, transactions, or allegations involving powerful actors. It offers no actionable investigative value. Key insights: Describes partisan differences in pleasure over political mishaps.; Summarizes a neuroscience study on empathy and reward circuitry.; Notes gender differences in neural responses to unfairness.
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