expecting the company to have added more paid membership. netflix lost more than 1 million subscribers in the first six months of 2022 and moving forward, the company has also warned of weaker growth in the months ahead. our north america business correspondent samira hussain has the latest. last year, netflix reported not one but two quarters red lost customers. it was the first time the company has reported a loss in subscribers in ten years. these latest results show again in subscribers, and that is good, but it s actually much less than what investors were expecting. netflix had come up with a plan to try and crack down on password sharing and it was meant to rule out in this first quarter but the company decided to hold back until the second quarter of the year. and to try and make up for lost subscribers last year, netflix had created an ad funded streaming service which was cheaper but subscribers would need to sit through adverts. if the company thought left its woes
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Building upon previous work studying the brain and politics, Ingrid Haas, associate professor of political science affiliated with Nebraska s Center for Brain, Biology and Behavior, examined the insula and anterior cingular cortex in 58 individuals using functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging and learned that the human brain processes politically incongruent statements differently.