President Trump quickly blamed Good for her own death at the hands of an ICE agent by saying that she was a “professional ...
Recent research published in the journal Political Behavior shows that Americans largely prioritize the severity of a violent ...
From a podium on the steps of the Capitol, state Rep. Dylan Wegela was criticizing his own party. “What we saw under the trifecta was Democrats passed a tax break for data centers,” said Wegela, a ...
American political polarization follows predictable historical cycles, with today’s divisions resembling the Civil War era more than the post-WWII bipartisan period. Historical knowledge gaps in ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — "Politics divides families, it divides friendships, it divides churches! Senior Pastor of Woodmont Christian Church Clay Stauffer asks, "How can we bring people together who ...
America’s $38 trillion national debt isn’t really because of bad math or budgeting, top economist Barry Eichengreen says. It isn’t because of interest rates, or an aging population, or even runaway ...
Free speech has long been a defining feature of American democracy — but how has its definition changed amidst today’s turbulent political climate? That question centered Tuesday morning’s First ...
Researchers discovered that as people gained more close friends around 2008–2010, societies paradoxically became more divided. The study links this shift, likely fueled by social media, to a critical ...
This year's theme is "Cultivating Hope." Two weeks ago, Cardinal Robert McElroy, archbishop of the Archdiocese of Washington, D.C., participated in a Q and A session on campus with Notre Dame's ...
Education news and commentary, delivered right to your inbox. Sign up for The 74 newsletter. Earlier this year, a poll revealed only 42% of Gen Z agree that “democracy is ‘definitely the best’ form of ...
The ongoing government shutdown, now in day 20, lays bare the increasingly acute political polarization of the United States. In general, a government shutdown lasts as long as at least one political ...
Cardinal Robert McElroy of the Archdiocese of Washington, D.C., expressed concerns about increasing political polarization in the United States and urged Americans to remember “that which binds us ...