A Brookings Institution scholar, he advised presidents and wrote books on the media (assessing reporters in one) and ...
Serious games harness the power of gaming to tackle real-world problems. Here are some examples aimed at three of the biggest ...
After his church closed, the social scientist and former pastor continues his ministry by telling the story of American ...
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‘Expertise’ shouldn’t be a bad word – expert consensus guides science and society
A growing distrust of expertise is reshaping the terrain of science in the United States. Since the pandemic, the partisan divide over science has widened dramatically. While 77% of Americans have at ...
Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2026, will mark President Trump’s first year in office for his second presidency term. Pitt professors and students discuss how his term has gone so far.
Patrick Conners has stepped down as Quaker Valley Council of Governments’ executive director to start the new year in the ...
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Antiliberalism Unites the New Right and Disunites America
Controversy embroils the New Right – national conservatism, common-good conservatism, and postliberalism for starters – over ...
As deputy general counsel in the PGA of America's three-attorney legal department, Ted Koehler has taken an interesting career journey that has led him ...
Roy Scranton is an essayist, novelist, literary critic, climate philosopher, and author, most recently, of “Impasse: Climate Change and the Limits of Progress.” He teaches at the University of Notre ...
Wind and solar, now cheaper than fossil fuels, can spare millions of people from the worst effects of warming.
Since 1965, when civil rights immigration law opened the United States to migrants from countries across the globe, hundreds ...
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