A political science lecturer explains what a constitutional crisis means, if the U.S. is in one and how it could affect Nevadans.
The government has funded science and then largely left well enough alone. Scientific agencies have been staffed by ...
The Cambridge Festival 2025 will take place from March 19 to April 4, bringing together experts, activists, and thought ...
The unfettered access that Elon Musk and DOGE have been given to computer systems across the federal government threatens to ...
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Prescott, Arizona, has banned “discussions about the number of genders” in outdoor ...
A conservative think tank set out a sweeping vision for governing that could influence Trump's next term. What influence has ...
Harvard Kennedy School faculty members Rana Mitter and Anthony Saich share their insights on how they think U.S.-China ...
In the absence of effective solutions to South Africa’s escalating economic and social crises, dangerous delusions and ...
An interview with veteran congressional observer Norm Ornstein about Mitch McConnell’s striking condemnation of Trump’s most ...
For many Bowdoin professors, these recent headlines—which have made an explicit connection between the current political climate and its influence on academic work—speak to the ever-present ...
Valwood senior Sienna Persaud is the Valwood School 2025 STAR student. The Student Teacher Achievement Recognition award is ...
Members of the Florida Legislative Jewish Caucus vocalized opposition to the newly appointed University of West Florida Board ...