Biden blasted ‘MAGA Republicans.’ Are they a distinct group? Seth McKee, Scott Huffmon, Gibbs Knotts, and Christopher Cooper - September 7, 2022 Here’s what our research found
Joe Rogan told his millions of listeners not to take his anti-vaccine advice seriously. Is it too late? Matt Motta and Dominik Stecuła - May 3, 2021 Our data suggests that, over months, his listeners have become wary of coronavirus vaccines
Three key factors that drive far-right political violence — and two that don’t Stephen C. Nemeth and Holley E. Hansen - January 8, 2021 Rhetoric like Donald Trump’s is often a main driver.
How political leaders could persuade more Americans to get a covid-19 vaccination Matt Motta - December 21, 2020 Republicans’ and Democrats’ attitudes have divided by party — but they shift quickly.
California’s ‘Fair Pay to Play’ law for college athletes has other states racing to join up. Here’s why. Roshaun Colvin and Joshua Jansa - November 18, 2019 Even the NCAA is changing its rules on athlete pay.
What can Watergate teach us about the Trump White House? Andrew Rudalevige - May 18, 2017 Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) recently told a fundraising dinner that “We've