Argentina legalized abortion. Here’s what it means for Latin America. Taylor Boas, Mason Moseley, Mariela Daby, and Amy Erica Smith - January 17, 2021 Abortion rights advocates focused on public health consequences for women in poverty.
When Twitter fact-checks Trump’s tweets, it polarizes Americans even more, our research finds Sarah Kreps, Douglas Kriner, and Dino Christenson - November 24, 2020 Fact-checking this president backfires.
Public outrage derailed Trump’s plans to slow the mail. That’s what keeps presidents in check. Douglas Kriner and Dino Christenson - August 24, 2020 Public opinion more effectively reins in the presidency than the other branches. But that may be changing.
The movement against coronavirus lockdowns is still going — and still angry. Rachel Meade - August 6, 2020 This isn’t an astroturf movement. These populists deeply distrust elites for leaving them behind.
Europe struck down its data deal with the U.S. Facebook, other companies are in trouble. Vlagyiszlav Makszimov, Michael Harsch, and David B. Ramsey - July 17, 2020 Businesses that need to transfer personal data from Europe to the United States are in for a rough time.
We listened to people in highly policed U.S. communities Vesla Weaver and Gwen Prowse - June 16, 2020 Here’s what we learned.
A coronavirus recession would hurt all kinds of Republican candidates — not just Trump Justin de Benedictis-Kessner and Christopher Warshaw - March 16, 2020 We looked at how wages influenced votes over the past 50 years
What Nikki Haley gets wrong about the Confederate flag Thomas Ogorzalek, Spencer Piston, and Logan Strother - December 7, 2019 It was the fight against civil rights that brought the flag back.
White Trump voters are richer than they appear Thomas Ogorzalek, Spencer Piston, and Luisa Godinez Puig - November 11, 2019 President Trump speaks at a "Keep America Great" rally in
The anti-Trump ‘Lights for Liberty’ events might be the most significant protests you’ve never heard of. Tommy Leung, Nathan Perkins, Jeremy Pressman, and Erica Chenoweth - July 30, 2019 This kind of activism could matter in 2020.