Disenfranchisement depends on whether the people or the legislature chooses the electors. By Eric EisnerPh.D. Student in...
The House passed an overhaul of the Electoral Count Act. By Nicholas RiccardiReporterThe Associated Press Congress on...
Engineering professionals in the United States increasingly take on a pivotal role as the demand for innovative...
In some pretty exciting news for anyone who loves electric vehicles, Factorial has just rolled out its...
Carving axes, also known as carving hatchets or carving adzes, are powerful tools that can bring a...
The first examples of medieval blood libel emerged in England in the mid 1100s. Curated/Reviewed by Matthew...
“Trump and Vance are trying to start a race riot.” By Julia ConleyStaff WriterCommon Dreams For the...
Murder is expressly forbidden in the Torah, as are human blood sacrifices. Introduction The term blood libel...
The ‘Haitians eat pets’ tale is the latest in a long line of anti-Haitian claims. By Yves...
A shocking 1928 incident in upstate New York traces a current of anti-Semitism in American politics. By...
When powerful people don’t want to share prosperity, they lie. By Peter CertoCommunications DirectorInstitute for Policy Studies...
Surrey captivates with its rolling hills, lush woodlands, and picturesque gardens, offering a stunning backdrop that perfectly...
As a parent, one of your biggest concerns about your child is their welfare when they aren’t...
Differences between our understanding of the concept of ‘science’ and that of more ancient philosophers. By Way...
Science is also a fallible and collective process that checks itself and changes. Introduction A man in...
Despite Avicenna’s harsh criticism, Aquinas returned to Aristotelian cosmology. By Dr. Xin LiuAssociate Professor of PhilosophyNanjing University...
Science and religion are intractable competitors. By Dr. Jeffrey SchlossDistinguished Professor of BiologyWestmont College The current blood...
André Weil was a mathematician. His sister Simone Weil was a philosopher. By Dr. Scott TaylorProfessor of...
Isn’t it the job of science to defy, examine, and explain mystery? While I am sure that...
Navigating the bustling streets of New York City, pedestrians face numerous hazards that can lead to slip-and-fall...
Traveling can be one of life’s greatest joys, but it often comes with its own set of...
Examining philosophical and conceptual foundations set by philosophy in Classical Greece. Abstract The object of study of...
“I know the warning signs from both of my grandfathers. It runs in the family.” By Hafiz...
The “construction” of mental illness in the Middle Ages in the context of the visibility and perceptibility....
‘I have the best words’. By Dr. Diane RobertsProfessor of English”University Alumni Distinguished WriterFlorida State University Introduction...
The cause of psychiatric patients’ problems was thought to be a stone embedded in the brain. By...
Trump has boasted about having “aced” cognitive tests – he hasn’t. There is “overwhelming” evidence that Donald Trump is...
The first major wave of newly emerging infections occurred with the start of the Neolithic revolution. Introduction The...
Many claims about the dangers of vaccines come from misrepresenting scientific research papers. By Dr. Mark R. O’BrianProfessor and Chair...
Examining a “pandemic age shift” that occurred with each of the three pandemics of the 20th century....