This project threatens to recast the United States as a nation where faith and citizenship are indistinguishable,...
Nowadays, in a challenging and hectic legal environment, businesses and property owners across California experience a range...
No matter where people settled in Greece, they were rarely more than 50 miles from the sea....
The closure of Alligator Alcatraz should have marked the end of a controversial chapter in U.S. immigration...
Coubertin’s desire to resurrect the Olympic Games was prompted by his concerns about international challenges and changes....
From Hitler’s Brownshirts to the covert forces of military juntas, the common thread is the erasure of...
The sixties opened with great promise and hope as Americans elected the young John Kennedy. In 1960...
Donald Trump’s language toward immigrants is not simply colorful rhetoric; it is a strategy with deep historical...
Air travel inspires both wonder and curiosity. For passengers seated by the window, few things are more...
The history of autism is not the story of a timeless condition waiting to be discovered, but...
Decades of research, including large-scale studies published in JAMA and statements from the NIH, have consistently found...
Demonic possession had physical and mental signs, but it was not a physical or biological fact. Rather,...
Kennedy’s claims about antidepressants illustrate how easily a sliver of truth can be stretched into a sweeping,...
From the first shocking outbreaks in 1976 to the massive epidemic that swept through West Africa four...
By narrowing eligibility, softening guidance, and shifting responsibility onto patients, the agency has turned public health into...
In Rome, words were never merely words. They were instruments of power, sharpened in the crucible of...
When political leaders wink at intimidation, when juries excuse perpetrators, when conspiracies are repeated by elected officials,...
The medieval experience warns of continuity. The same mechanisms (demonization, dehumanization, apocalyptic urgency) reappear in modern contexts...
What began as entertainment on the airwaves evolved into apocalyptic cable sermons, then into presidential incitement, and...
The Revolution quickly devolved into violent paranoia, and 20-40,000 people were killed in the Reign of Terror....
The record is difficult to ignore: from the nation’s capital to local school board meetings, the anger...
The archive is full of early alarms. The ethical question is whether we treat them only as...
Whether our republic survives this moment depends on the resilience of civil society, the independence of the...
Democracies die when fear legitimizes indefinite exception, when law is used to undo law, and when enough...
Trump’s announcement (dramatic, provocative, and legally dubious) is more than a rhetorical flourish. It tests the limits...
The Nazi assault on the press, publishing, and scholarship was more than censorship. It was an attempt...
Donald Trump’s shift toward using regulatory, licensing, and educational tools to favor praise and suppress critique is...
Knee strain is a common issue for people of all ages, especially those active in sports, fitness,...
When a motorcycle crash happens due to a defective part, the consequences are often severe. A rider...
Pseudoscience and conspiracy theories are not fringe anomalies but recurring features of human history, shadows that accompany...