Hot Off the Press

Feeling angry? Venting doesn’t actually help (2:36; BBC)

Raging: Why are we so angry and what can we do to manage this most powerful emotion (Irish Independent)

Scientists ‘Bust the Myth’ That Venting Helps Reduce Anger (Newsweek)

Chilling out rather than blowing off steam is a better way to manage anger — new review of 154 studies reveals what works (The Conversation)

Breathe, don’t vent: Turning down the heat is key to managing anger (Ohio State press release).

Inside Hollywood’s new effort to curb gun deaths (CNN)

The GTA 6 trailer broke YouTube records. How violent games can increase aggression (8:00; KJZZ – NPR affiliate)

Police: 1 critically injured in north Columbus shooting that may have stemmed from road rage (10 WBNS; 2:44)

How to think before you speak, online and off (Vox)

A 1-minute gun safety video helped preteen children be more careful around real guns – new research (The Conversation)

Road rage shootings grip US as incidents soar (NewsNation)

A new theory of what drives partisan conflict and hostility (OSU press release)

Road rage shootings are increasing. There were more than 500 last year, report finds. (USA Today)

War in Ukraine, earthquakes: Why we get compassion fatigue (DW)

The Truth Behind Whether People Really Do Get “Hangry” (TwistedSifter)

Yes, hangry is a thing. Two experts break down why (The Sydney Morning Herald)

Military-style weapons get the star treatment in Hollywood (The Hill)

BBC interview on arming school teachers (from about 42:30 to 47:00 minutes)

Are Road Rage Shootings Increasing? (The Trace)

6 Ways to Keep Your Cool When You’re Angry (AARP)

A very American road rage shooting crisis (NBC News)

Deadly road rage shootings hit record high in 2021, data suggests (CBS News)

Feeling Angry on the Road? Here’s Why (Wall Street Journal)

Hollywood’s love of guns increases the risk of shootings – both on and off the set (The Conversation)

Examining what provokes Americans’ aggression (CBS Mornings; 7:21)

Why Am I So Angry? (Chasing Life interview with CNN Chief Medical Correspondent — Dr. Sanjay Gupta; 28:48)

The secret to a fight-free relationship (The Atlantic)

Anger in America (NPR)