Why do American politics (especially the presidential election) affect not just the US, but the entire world? On one level, the answer to this question is very simple: The United States is the most ...
I ’ve seen firsthand how resistance to Donald Trump — both inside and out of government — can stop his illegal plans. In 2017, I was a young lawyer in the National Security Division of the Justice ...
When asked what it takes to “truly” belong in a country, many people globally say speaking the local language is key.
Global health should not be at the mercy of funding or the expertise from one or a handful of high-income countries and must ...
Canadians spent months passionately debating about what U.S. President Donald Trump really wants from us. Is it just some border fixes, or broader economic changes? It turns out, both are correct.
The American people, meanwhile, remain in a surly mood with the blue team. A new Quinnipiac University poll shows the ...
Whether in red states or blue states, the communities immigrants encounter when they first arrive shape their sense of ...
Guns are the leading killer of children in America. It's a humanitarian crisis – and we should treat it like one.
University of Michigan Prof. Yanna Krupnikov ’02 explored how political involvement can drive affective polarization and inaccurate views of people across the political spectrum.
Two Alabama educators joined 19 educators from five states in New Jersey for a two-day advanced seminar for Holocaust educators hosted by the Jewish Foundation for the Righteous.
Donald Trump began his second presidential term this week with a promise of a “golden age” for America. “Our country will flourish and be respected again all over the world,” Trump ...