Wednesday, May 13, 2026 3:18 AM ET
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Voices - Gerrymandering in the South will likely continue to consider race - Why political gerrymandering in the South will likely continue to consider voters' race despite a recent Supreme Court ruling.18 hours ago
How AI can lead to false arrests and wrongful convictions18 hours ago
A Supreme Court ruling failed to curb racial bias in jury selection1 day ago
Why corrosive capital is dangerous: It distorts the state4 days ago
How online hate groups sustain their messages -- Studying the types of messages hate groups spew online helps researchers understand the groups' persistence.1 day ago
What about Iran's plutonium? -- If the fear is that Iran can or will build a nuclear weapon, destroying or neutralizing its supply of enriched uranium is only a partial solution.1 day ago
China's ocean stewardship narrative faces a credibility test -- China's bid to position itself as a global ocean steward is entering a critical test -- not in conference halls or treaty negotiations, but at sea.4 days ago
Central America's energy advantage is under its feet -- Central America holds one of the world's most overlooked clean energy advantages, and much of the needed infrastructure already exists.5 days ago
Is it wrong to pay jailed people? Pennsylvania county says 'no' -- Unlike prison, jail confinement is primarily about custody and court processing, not punishment for convicted criminals.5 days ago
What's in the price of a gallon of gas? -- The U.S. Energy Information Administration expects nationwide retail gasoline prices to average near $4.30 a gallon for April 2026.6 days ago
Uruguay: From good student to regional leader -- Uruguay has spent two decades building a reputation that few countries in the region can match.7 days ago
When technology and propaganda merge, what becomes reality? -- North Korea's information system operates within a deliberately designed "closed ecosystem," cut off from direct connection to external networks.7 days ago
King Charles for president -- His Majesty King Charles III was more than masterful addressing both chambers of Congress. One could almost imagine him as the U.S. president.8 days ago
Facial recognition is a key to identity -- you can't change the locks -- Even though facial recognition templates are more secure than photos -- which anyone can capture and manipulate -- templates, too, can be stolen.11 days ago
For Central America, integration will be measured at the border -- The real test of Central America's integration has never been found in declarations or photo opportunities -- it is found at the border.12 days ago
Mountains turned myth, bloodlines preserved -- The unravelling of brainwashing does not begin with grand ideology, but with a single, simple, deeply personal question: "Is that really true?"13 days ago
Why today's political unrest is about more than politics -- Across many democracies, public anger is no longer a passing mood. Protest movements differ, yet many converge on a shared frustration.13 days ago
Nationalism versus patriotism -- who are we as Americans? -- Patriotism is rooted. It is defensive. It binds people to land, culture, memory and shared experience. It does not seek to impose itself on others.14 days ago
A global jet fuel crisis is closer than the world knows -- A catastrophe in global aviation fuel is taking shape, and almost no one is paying attention.14 days ago
China surpasses U.S. in research spending -- In a span of a few years, China has outstripped the U.S. in scientific publications, spending and patents.15 days ago