Pruitt’s EPA denies climate science. Republicans can correct him. Will they? Salil Benegal and Lyle Scruggs - May 4, 2018 [caption id="attachment_72917" align="alignnone" width="960"] People protesting against Environmental Protection Agency
Were those Russian social media ads powerful enough to influence us? Let’s look at the evidence. Babak Bahador - November 14, 2017 [caption id="attachment_66209" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Some of the Facebook ads linked
Fox News rebutted Greg Gianforte’s story about his fight with a reporter. Here’s why that matters. Joshua Tucker - May 25, 2017 Last night’s events in Montana involving Republican congressional candidate Greg
This is how you stop fake news Adam Berinsky - March 28, 2017 “Fake news” has become big news. President Trump has regularly
Will foreign policy be a major issue in the 2016 election? Here’s what we know. Elizabeth N. Saunders - January 26, 2016 Probably not. But it should be.
Researchers are rushing to Amazon’s Mechanical Turk. Should they? Kathleen Searles and Barry Ryan - May 4, 2015 [caption id="attachment_24081" align="alignnone" width="620" class="align center"] Amazon's Mechanical Turk service
Researchers are rushing to Amazon's Mechanical Turk. Should they? Joshua Tucker - May 4, 2015 [caption id="attachment_24081" align="alignnone" width="620" class="align center"] Amazon's Mechanical Turk service
Obama suggests making it mandatory to vote. That would change very little. John Sides - March 21, 2015 President Obama's semi-endorsement of compulsory voting this week provoked some attempts
Congress and the use of force in Syria - September 2, 2013 The president's decision to ask Congress's permission to use force
What Fraction of the Public Thinks Autism Is Linked to Vaccines? John Sides - December 6, 2012 29%, in a new YouGov survey. Adam Berinsky has more