Most Trump supporters remain in his camp, but some independents, young people and Black Americans who voted for the president ...
A new Washington University in St. Louis' study takes on the Herculean task of studying the linguistic choices of more than 800 political parties from 87 democracies around the world, including the ...
The University of Nevada, Reno celebrates the students from each college and school with the highest GPAs. Learn about them, ...
Philippine Vice President Sara Duterte has again been impeached by the lower house, a little over a year after an earlier ...
For generations, public education has been tasked not only with preparing students for careers but also with preparing them to be good citizens. Alaska lawmakers now have an ...
This week, Co-hosts Brandon Rottinghaus and Jeronimo Cortina discuss how the United States is more polarized than ever, why ...
ABSTRACT: The conception and use of work teams have been one of the main subjects of management researches for the last few decades and in the past years many developments have happened in the kinds ...
From hardened SUVs to home upgrades, officeholders are going to new lengths to protect themselves. The question is: Who pays?
Republican commentators have argued, incorrectly, that political violence is largely a left-wing problem. Liberals have countered by citing the threats made against former President Obama.
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A conversation with Sean Westwood, a professor at Dartmouth who tracks political violence and Americans’ perceptions of it. By Sabrina Tavernise A question that seems to be on everyone’s mind after ...