Hawkwind, ‘Psi Power’: The Week in One Song Christopher Federico - September 23, 2022 The rise of psychic declassification
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Critics claim BLM protests were more violent than 1960s civil rights ones. That’s just not true. Kerby Goff and John D. McCarthy - October 12, 2021 But the media coverage of the two eras was quite different
How did 9/11 change South Asian Americans’ identities and politics? Sangay Mishra - September 17, 2021 Being targets of racial and religious hatred unified them behind the Democrats
Despite the pandemic, Americans are still optimists. That’s a powerful political force. Jennifer Wolak, Jacob Oliver, and Carey Stapleton - June 9, 2021 Our research found that American optimism improves civil society, increasing trust in one another and encouraging political involvement.
Latina and Black women lost jobs in record numbers. Policies designed for all women don’t necessarily help. Margaret Teresa Brower and Jamila Michener - February 8, 2021 Here’s what our research found
Republicans were more concerned about Ebola than they’ve been about coronavirus. Here’s why. Michael Tesler - March 27, 2020 Party leaders’ messages have a big influence on public opinion -- especially on new and complex diseases like Ebola and covid-19.
The United States is getting better at running elections Charles Stewart III and Stephen Pettigrew - August 9, 2016 Today marks the release of the latest edition of the
Who agrees with Bernie Sanders on Israel? Large numbers of Americans. Dina Smeltz - April 22, 2016 [caption id="attachment_39277" align="aligncenter" width="908"] Bernie Sanders gestures during the Democratic
Are moms and daughters divided over Hillary Clinton? Not so fast. John Sides - December 22, 2015 [caption id="attachment_24542" align="aligncenter" width="908"] (Reuters/Mike Blake)[/caption] Last week, a New