Given the chance to address the border issues they work themselves into tears over, they refuse. Imagine...
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Several regimes deprived large numbers of their citizens in exile of their nationality. By Dr. Delphine DiazLecturer...
Being “tough” on immigration doesn’t mean you have to support cruel or ineffective policies. When President Biden...
Technological advancements in automotive manufacturing are continually reshaping the way vehicles are designed, produced, and function. Among...
Examining two main interpretations of the Roman view of prostitution. By Erin K. FentonMacalester College Introduction Within...
Studies show overwhelmingly that there is indeed gender bias in the workplace. By Max GalkaCEOFOIA Mapper The...
The beloved board game’s long-hidden origin story debunks the myth of a male lone genius. For decades,...
The disparities in wages and salaries are at a whole other level for Black women. In 2024,...
On June 10, 1963, President Kennedy signed the bill, H.R. 5056, into law. During World War II,...
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Broken ceramics, Roman recycling, and melting down glass all happened thousands of years ago. By Emma CharltonSenior...
In the face of a regressive Supreme Court and a slow-moving Congress, citizens must push states and...
Considering the role of urban economics, networks and imperial polities in promoting resilient cities in antiquity. By...
Activists are radically rethinking how to be most effective in the streets, political arenas, and courtrooms. By...
The 1960s represent a turning point in popular awareness about environmental problems. By Dr. Jennifer Lynn PetersonProfessor...
Among rural communities, Grants Pass, Oregon, has notched an unlikely win. By Claire CarlsonReporterNexus Media News Introduction...
Investigating how these precious documents circulated in the politically charged climate. By Dr. Valerie A. Kivelson1Thomas N....
Looking at the future of Russia without Putin. By Dr. Robert PersonAssociate Professor of International RelationsUnited States...
A major difference between the 1650s and the 1670s is the fact that in the meantime an...
Exploring Putin’s shifting relationship with conspiracy theories. As Russians head to the polls on March 15 for...
It was solely for the use of the government, not a response to any kind of demand...
His own sense of paranoia and impending doom drives his choices. By Dr. Douglas LondonAdjunct Associate Professor,...
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For thousands of years, women have limited the number of the children they bore. By Dr. Anna...
The RSC’s support for the Life at Conception Act comes in the wake of a controversial Alabama...
Organized opposition to abortion access started more than a century before Roe v. Wade, with roots in...
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From criminalization in the late 1800s to legalization in the early 1970s — and the ongoing battles...
In states that banned abortion, doctors are forced to wrestle with tough decisions about high-risk pregnancy care....
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