Black women felt energized in 2024 – and frustrated Nadia E. Brown and Christine M. Slaughter - November 27, 2024 Here’s what our focus groups this fall revealed about emotions and politics among this key group of voters.
Could the U.S. soon be on track to cut carbon emissions in half? Leah C. Stokes - June 7, 2022 Here’s the latest on Biden’s executive actions — and Manchin’s signals about legislation
Trump wants schools to reopen. What would persuade Latinos to send their kids? Gabriel R. Sanchez, Edward D. Vargas, and Adrián A. Pedroza - July 26, 2020 They’re already on the front lines of the pandemic — and yet they worry about their children’s education.
Black communities have been hit hard by the coronavirus. Some think black Americans are to blame. Lauren Goldstein - May 14, 2020 Racial resentment may fuel the belief that African Americans should take more personal responsibility.
Amazon will move into New York City after all. Did it really need public investments? Nathan Jensen - December 10, 2019 Research suggests public incentives don’t really shape corporate decisions
Newspaper coverage of Muslims is negative. And it’s not because of terrorism. Erik Bleich and Maurits van der Veen - December 20, 2018 Strasbourg Christmas market in France and, once again, news outlets
Poll: Many Americans do not think Donald Trump was born into wealth John Sides - October 3, 2016 In a September 2016 debate, it wasn't long before Hillary
What France can learn from how the U.S. reacted to 9/11 Stanley Feldman and Leonie Huddy - November 18, 2015 [caption id="attachment_32391" align="aligncenter" width="908"] A soldier patrols in the courtyard
Robert Dahl as mentor Henry Farrell - February 11, 2014 The essay below, on Robert Dahl's role as mentor and
It’s no fun being graded on a curve Andrew Gelman - March 19, 2011 Mark Palko points to a news article by Michael Winerip