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America the secular? What a changing religious landscape means for US politics -- David Campbell, University of Notre Dame and Geoffrey C. Layman, University of Notre Dame15 hours ago
GOP lawmakers eye SNAP cuts, which would scale back benefits that help low-income people buy food at a time of high food prices -- Tracy Roof, University of Richmond19 hours ago
Planned blackouts are becoming more common − and not having cash on hand could cost you -- Jay L. Zagorsky, Boston University19 hours ago
Land reparations are possible − and over 225 US communities are already working to make amends for slavery and colonization -- Sara Safransky, Vanderbilt University; Elsa Noterman, Queen Mary University of London, and Madeleine Lewis, Vanderbilt University19 hours ago
US earthquake safety relies on federal employees' expertise -- Jonathan P. Stewart, University of California, Los Angeles and Lucy Arendt, St. Norbert College1 day ago
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Stone tool discovery in China shows people in East Asia were innovating during the Middle Paleolithic, like in Europe and Middle East -- Ben Marwick, University of Washington1 day ago
Marine Le Pen's victim narrative is already being constructed – but there are ways to stop her criminal conviction benefitting her -- Aurelien Mondon, University of Bath1 day ago
Foreign aid cuts could mean 10 million more HIV infections by 2030 – and almost 3 million extra deaths -- Rowan Martin-Hughes, Burnet Institute; Debra ten Brink, Burnet Institute, and Nick Scott, Burnet Institute19 hours ago
Doctor shortages have hobbled health care for decades − and the trend could be worsening -- Rochelle Walensky, Harvard Kennedy School and Nicole McCann, Boston University1 day ago
How is classified information typically shared and can officials declassify secrets whenever they want? A national security expert explains -- Dakota Rudesill, The Ohio State University2 days ago
Trump's use of the Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelans to El Salvador sparks legal questions likely to reach the Supreme Court -- Jennifer Selin, Arizona State University1 day ago
Bird flu could be on the cusp of transmitting between humans − but there are ways to slow down viral evolution -- Ron Barrett, Macalester College1 day ago
Why do dogs love to play with trash? -- Nancy Dreschel, Penn State1 day ago
Measles can ravage the immune system and brain, causing long-term damage – a virologist explains -- Peter Kasson, Georgia Institute of Technology1 day ago
As 'right to die' gains more acceptance, a scholar of Catholicism explains the position of the Catholic Church -- Mathew Schmalz, College of the Holy Cross1 day ago
What is a 'revisionist' state, and what are they trying to revise? -- Andrew Latham, Macalester College1 day ago
Thousands are feared dead in Myanmar's quake. Trump's USAID cuts will cause even more unnecessary deaths -- Adam Simpson, University of South Australia2 days ago
How Trump could try to stay in power after his second term ends -- Philip Klinkner, Hamilton College1 day ago
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5 years on, true counts of COVID-19 deaths remain elusive − and research is hobbled by lack of data -- Dylan Thomas Doyle, University of Colorado Boulder12 days ago
The solution to workplace isolation might be in the gap − the generation gap -- Megan Gerhardt, Miami University7 days ago
5 years of COVID-19 underscore value of coordinated efforts to manage disease – while CDC, NIH and WHO face threats to their ability to respond to a crisis -- Katherine A. Foss, Middle Tennessee State University21 days ago
COVID-19 is the latest epidemic to show biomedical breakthroughs aren't enough to eliminate a disease -- Powel H. Kazanjian, University of Michigan27 days ago
US workers with remote-friendly jobs are still working from home nearly half the time, 5 years after the pandemic began -- Radostina Purvanova, Drake University and Alanah Mitchell, Drake University20 days ago
America's clean air rules boost health and economy − charts show what EPA's deregulation plans ignore -- Richard E. Peltier, UMass Amherst4 days ago
From Greenland to Fort Bragg, America is caught in a name game where place names become political tools -- Seth T. Kannarr, University of Tennessee; Derek H. Alderman, University of Tennessee, and Jordan Brasher, Macalester College5 days ago
Trump's tariffs on Canada and Mexico could spell trouble for distilled spirits -- Andrew Muhammad, University of Tennessee6 days ago
Trump's desire to 'un-unite' Russia and China is unlikely to work – in fact, it could well backfire -- Linggong Kong, Auburn University7 days ago
Trump is not a king – but that doesn't stop him from reveling in his job's most ceremonial and exciting parts -- Shannon Bow O'Brien, The University of Texas at Austin7 days ago
Trump's first term polarized teens' views on racism and inequality -- Laura Wray-Lake, University of California, Los Angeles15 days ago
Big cuts at the Education Department's civil rights office will affect vulnerable students for years to come -- Erica Frankenberg, Penn State and Maithreyi Gopalan, University of Oregon18 days ago
Environmental protection laws still apply even under Trump's national energy emergency − here's why -- Albert C. Lin, University of California, Davis19 days ago
Trump's DOGE campaign accelerates 50-year trend of government privatization -- Nathan Meyers, UMass Amherst21 days ago
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The Panama Canal's other conflict: Water security for the population and the global economy -- Karina Garcia, Universidad Tecnológica de Panamá1 day ago
Myanmar's civil war: How shifting US-Russia ties could tip balance and hand China a greater role -- Tharaphi Than, Northern Illinois University4 days ago
Australians almost never vote out a first-term government. So why is this year's election looking so tight? -- Pandanus Petter, Australian National University4 days ago
Maritime truce would end a sorry war on the waves for Russia that set back its naval power ambitions -- Colin Flint, Utah State University7 days ago
Sudan's civil war: What military advances mean, and where the country could be heading next -- Christopher Tounsel, University of Washington7 days ago
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Jets from powerful black holes can point astronomers toward where − and where not − to look for life in the universe -- David Garofalo, Kennesaw State University1 day ago
Deep-sea mining threatens sea life in a way no one is thinking about − by dumping debris into the thriving midwater zone -- Alexus Cazares-Nuesser, University of Hawaii7 days ago
Cuts to science research funding cut American lives short − federal support is essential for medical breakthroughs -- Deborah Fuller, University of Washington and Patrick Mitchell, University of Washington3 days ago
'Everyday discrimination' linked to increased anxiety and depression across all groups of Americans -- Monica Wang, Boston University4 days ago
Chronic kidney disease often goes undiagnosed, but early detection can prevent severe outcomes -- Eleanor Rivera, University of Illinois Chicago4 days ago
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If FEMA didn't exist, could states handle the disaster response on their own? -- Ming Xie, University of Maryland, Baltimore County5 days ago
What causes the powerful winds that fuel dust storms, wildfires and blizzards? A weather scientist explains -- Chris Nowotarski, Texas A&M University12 days ago
As mountain glaciers melt, risk of catastrophic flash floods rises for millions -- Suzanne OConnell, Wesleyan University and Alton C. Byers, University of Colorado Boulder11 days ago
Carolina wildfires followed months of weather whiplash, from drought to hurricane-fueled floods and back to drought -- Lauren Lowman, Wake Forest University and Nick Corak, Wake Forest University27 days ago
Why forecasting where tornadoes will hit is still hard to do − even though storm predictions are improving -- Chris Nowotarski, Texas A&M University15 days ago
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From censorship to curiosity: Pope Francis' appreciation for the power of history and books -- Joëlle Rollo-Koster, University of Rhode Island4 days ago
As federal environmental priorities shift, sovereign Native American nations have their own plans -- Alyssa Kreikemeier, University of Idaho4 days ago
We analyzed racial justice statements from the 500 largest US companies and found that DEI officials really did have an influence -- Donald T. Tomaskovic-Devey, UMass Amherst; Jorge Quesada Velazco, UMass Amherst, and Kevin L. Young, UMass Amherst4 days ago
First year of Georgia's 'foreign agent' law shows how autocracies are replicating Russian model − and speeding up the time frame -- Anastasiya Zavyalova, Rice University and Christopher A. Hartwell, ZHAW School of Management and Law4 days ago
What 'The White Lotus' gets wrong about the meaning and goals of common Buddhist practices -- Brooke Schedneck, Rhodes College5 days ago
Vitamin D builds your bones and keeps your gut sealed, among many other essential functions − but many children are deficient -- Jacqueline Hernandez, Florida International University and Cristina Palacios, Florida International University17 hours ago
Massive cuts to Health and Human Services' workforce signal a dramatic shift in US health policy -- Simon F. Haeder, Texas A&M University1 day ago
With Hooters on the verge of bankruptcy, a psychologist reflects on her time spent studying the servers who work there -- Dawn Szymanski, University of Tennessee6 days ago
Egg prices soar as outdated supply chains crack under pressure -- Jack Buffington, University of Denver8 days ago
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