How can remembering we are Earthborn reshape democracy in an age of crisis? Ali Aslam is associate professor of politics at Mount Holyoke College. He is the author of Ordinary Democracy: Sovereignty ...
Trust in science is collapsing”—that’s the alarm we often hear. It’s not surprising, then, that recent years have seen major ...
JMIR Publications, a leading open access publisher of digital health research, today announced the publication of a ...
Mississippi State Auditor Shad White took to social media in September 2023 to challenge the idea of taxpayer funding for ...
The Georgia congresswoman revived a proposal she’s previously made in the wake of Charlie Kirk’s killing. Experts in political science break down why it’s so dangerous.
Former CDC Director Susan Monarez told senators that Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is seeking more changes to ...
Erin Perrine's ex-husband, Nick Perrine, is a federal executive with a background in political science. How long was he ...
Dr. Susan Monarez, former director of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, said in a Senate committee hearing ...
Why it matters: Many prominent voices on the right have been claiming that the perpetrator was either transgender or a leftist seeking to silence the rightwing provocateur Charlie Kirk. The main ...
The 2025 WIT Literary Festival in Lenox, Sept. 25-28, features Masha Gessen, Torrey Peters, Deval Patrick and others ...
Since Galileo's time, politicians and ideologues have always tried to interfere with science. It's worse than ever today.
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Robert Pape, a professor of political science at the University of Chicago, about Americans' changing attitudes toward political violence.