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In our polarized political system, what's one thing that Democrats and Republicans have in common? Growing distrust and ...
Leading up to the 2020 election, two Texas A&M University political scientists wanted to know how sincere voters considered ...
Dr. Howard Forman reflects on heartening new evidence for the effectiveness of the HPV vaccine—and troubling signs of vaccine ...
From the column: "Ask any mom in Hermantown or coach in Hibbing. Minnesotans believe in fairness. We believe in science. And ...
The principle of “checks and balances” is rooted in the Constitution’s design of a national government with three distinct, ...
The administration has accused the university of lacking viewpoint diversity. Harvard is fighting its demands, but embracing ...
President Trump has accused the Smithsonian and other museums of promoting “narratives that portray American and Western ...
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on whether to purchase a weapon now to protect against future potential threats.
Researchers have begun to notice a group of voters driven by the need for chaos. Similar to political nihilism, need for ...
In "So Very Small," author Thomas Levenson recounts the complex history of how humans came to discover germs and the ...
Thank you, John, and thank you to The Heritage Foundation for inviting me to give the fourth annual Edwin Meese Originalism Lecture. It is a great honor to give a lecture named after Edwin Meese, ...
In this latest opinion column, Tibor Nagy looks at U.S. visa policy, arguing "there is no universal right to unhindered ...