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 ...
Intelligence agencies often complain that they are judged unfairly because you hear about their failures, not their successes.
Politicians have reduced public funding for science and dismantled scientific institutions for ideological reasons in Argentina and the United States; how should the scientific community respond to ...
POPE Leo XIV’s remarks to members of the board of the Vatican Observatory Foundation last May 11 addressed a growing concern shared by scientists, technologists and philosophers alike: modern ...
The first visually impaired employee in Ghana’s energy sector, who serves as a Senior Community Relations Officer and Disability Liaison Officer at Ghana Gas, Isaac Ansah, has stated that he can be ...
IIED will be at WUF13 to discuss and debate ways to secure housing justice for all, including people living in informal ...
The artistic director of Millennium Docs Against Gravity in Poland is offering a rebuttal to Wim Wenders after the German ...
Dallas Center’s push for federal funds has exposed a widening rift, drawing in Rep. Zach Nunn's office, businesses and ...
Sergey Brin’s family fled Soviet authoritarianism, an experience he’s now invoking to portray a proposed wealth tax as Soviet ...
President Donald Trump’s tumbling approval ratings are raising the odds that the 2026 midterm elections will extend one of ...
A lack of civic education is making American politics toxic, leading to polarization and even justifying political violence.
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