The Israel-Hamas ceasefire leaves important questions unanswered Page Fortna - October 15, 2025 Many important details must still be worked out.
How do Americans see U.S. support for Ukraine? Alexandra Guisinger, Elizabeth N. Saunders, and XT Tay - August 15, 2025 A new survey examines the “guns vs. butter” argument.
Can central banks and sound money survive a collapse in the rule of law? Cristina Bodea and Raymond Hicks - May 7, 2025 The Fed and other central banks function best when politicians let them do their mandated job.
The Trump administration is investigating campus antisemitism Brent E. Sasley - March 20, 2025 What do Jewish students think about the administration’s claims that this is a widespread and virulent problem?
U.S. survey shows that anti-Israel views don’t imply antisemitism Nathan Kalmoe - March 17, 2025 Embracing anti-Jewish tropes and criticizing Israel aren’t the same thing.
Good to Know: What is a ceasefire? Page Fortna - January 17, 2025 And what are the prospects for the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas?
Using riot police to break up peaceful protest is becoming common Heather Sullivan - April 26, 2024 In recent years, authorities have rolled back policies designed to manage protests peacefully.
States are still trying to ban trans youths from sports. Here’s what you need to know. Elizabeth Sharrow, Jaime Schultz, Lindsay Parks Pieper, Anna Baeth, and Danne Diamond - April 10, 2024 State legislators have proposed dozens of bills targeting trans children. What’s at stake?
Putin will win Russia’s election, but what comes next? Joshua Tucker - March 14, 2024 Russians will grapple with another six years of Putinism.
Will misinformation keep Latinos from voting in the midterms? Yamil Ricardo Velez - September 29, 2022 That depends in part on where they get their news. Here’s what my research found.