Religious fanatics with military training. By Bruce GourleyEditorChurch & State Magazine American democracy’s darkest day in modern...
The 4th-century owner of this Christian library had no aversion to the arts and sciences of pre-Christian...
America was not founded as and is not a Christian nation. By Jessica CorbettSenior Editor and Staff...
Christian nationalism has waxed and waned through American history. By Dr. David B. ParkerProfessor of HistoryKennesaw State...
He praises Project 2025 and misuses taxpayer funds. Ryan Walters Is under Multiple Investigations First, Republican lawmakers...
When the U.S. Supreme Court legalized same-sex marriage in 2015 with the landmark Obergefell v. Hodges decision,...
They have been made as crude, rudimentary playthings as well as elaborate art. Curated/Reviewed by Matthew A. McIntoshPublic...
Medication abortion is overwhelmingly safe and effective. By Kate Kelly, J.D.Senior Director, Women’s InitiativeThe Center for American...
Dolls have a long history in the United States. From early times, children everywhere have loved dolls....
Women are increasingly being denied routine miscarriage care. By Sofia ResnickReproductive Rights ReporterStates Newsroom Introduction Tabitha Crowe...
Toys offer opportunities to reiterate children’s inclusion. By Alexis DixonCuratorial AssistantSmithsonian National Museum of African American History...
Texas continues its crusade against women. By Eleanor KlibanoffWomen’s Health ReporterThe Texas Tribune Introduction Since the U.S....
Whether it is a wedding, education, medical emergency, or home renovation, these events come with huge financial...
Examining the circulation of ancient chemical knowledge. Egypt It appears that Egyptian craftsmanship had mastered specific procedures...
Overseeing risky research worldwide. By Priyanka PullaFreelance Journalist By Michael SchulsonContributing EditorUndark Magazine Raghunand Tirumalai loves to...
He was a man of insatiable curiosity and a hallmark of modern multidisciplinarity. By Dr. José VioscaSpanish...
Balancing research security and openness. By Dr. Caroline S. WagnerProfessor of Public AffairsJohn Glenn College of Public...
For Thoreau, the world is never finished. By Dr. Antonio Casado da RochaResearch FellowIAS-Research Center for Life,...
Confidence ratings have moved slightly higher in the last year. By Alec TysonAssociate Director of ResearchPew Research...
The discovery replaced the prevailing views on the blood system. Introduction The human body’s system of blood...
Patients suffer and die to pad the bottom lines of corporate health insurers. By Dr. Claudia M....
There were few apothecary shops before 1800. By Dr. Gregory J. HigbySenior Academic Curator/Senior LecturerAmerican Institute of...
PBMs are the villains behind high drug prices. By Dr. James B. RebitzerWexler Professor of Management, Economics...
The discovery became caught up in the Victorian obsession with ghosts and photography. Introduction The discovery of...
Private insurers profit by denying claims. By Sam PizzigatiAssociate FellowInstitute for Policy Studies Over 8,000 Americans die every day,...
Our divided times are bad, indeed, but have you heard about the late Middle Ages? By Dr....
Political polarization and confirmation bias. By Dr. Arash JavanbakhtAssociate Professor of PsychiatryWayne State University Introduction “I am...
Democracy, but not really. By Dr. Steven LevitskyProfessor of GovernmentDavid Rockefeller Center for Latin American StudiesHarvard University...
Celebrated neologisms don’t age well. By Dr. Roger J. KreuzAssociate Dean and Professor of PsychologyUniversity of Memphis...
Hybrid regimes may imitate a full dictatorship. Curated/Reviewed by Matthew A. McIntoshPublic HistorianBrewminate Introduction A hybrid regime[a] is a...