One year after the Parkland shooting, is the #NeverAgain movement on track to succeed? David Meyer - February 14, 2019 One year ago, a teenage gunman armed with an semiautomatic
One year later, public support for stricter gun laws has returned to pre-Parkland levels Michael Tesler - February 14, 2019 Today is the first anniversary of the mass shooting in
Majorities of millennials who plan to vote support Democrats — except among white men Matthew Fowler, Vladimir Medenica, and Cathy Cohen - November 5, 2018 Many media outlets have been reporting about how this year’s
What political science can tell us about mass shootings E.J. Graff - October 29, 2018 [caption id="attachment_79520" align="aligncenter" width="960"] A Pittsburgh Steelers logo with one
Tens of thousands of people protested in April and May — on topics like gun violence, labor rights and science Kanisha Bond, Jeremy Pressman, and Erica Chenoweth - August 1, 2018 [caption id="attachment_76231" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Emmy Adams, of Golden, Colo., joins
Did you attend the March for Our Lives? Here’s what it looked like nationwide. Kanisha Bond, Jeremy Pressman, and Erica Chenoweth - April 13, 2018 [caption id="attachment_72172" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Emma González, a survivor of the
Here’s who actually attended the March for Our Lives. (No, it wasn’t mostly young people.) Dana Fisher - March 28, 2018 In the days before and after more than two million
Yes, the Parkland kids could change U.S. gun policy. Here’s what it would take. Erin Mayo-Adam - March 15, 2018 Could the nascent post-Parkland movement against gun violence — led
New poll: Most teenagers and adults think arming teachers is dangerous, favor minimum age for buying assault rifles John Sides - March 9, 2018 In the wake of the mass shooting in Parkland, Fla.,
Three reasons you should expect congressional gridlock on gun control Sarah Binder - February 27, 2018 Since the February 2018 mass shooting in Parkland, Fla., Marjory