Meet Mark Grebner, the Michigan statistician who helped pioneer the science of predicting whether someone will vote Republican or Democratic.
The public’s frustration with ‘politics as usual’ has led more political newcomers to win office. But amateurs are more likely to view bipartisanship as a concession, not a tool for advancing policy.
When chatting with friends these days, there's a good chance Americans are talking about politics, and they're more likely to ...
Conducted from Oct. 16 through Oct. 20, the poll of 1,000 American adults found Trump’s approval rating sits at 42% while 65% ...
History lessons are being wiped from the internet, and California is retreating from ethnic studies, as education swings away ...
The UN's top legal body, the International Court of Justice, has said Israel has an obligation to ensure the basic needs of ...
Many Americans are convinced that only government can provide useful science since government is supposed to be “neutral,” ...
Review & Outlook: The New York Attorney General sued him for fraud. Now the President’s Justice Department has indicted her for fraud. If only Mr. Trump would follow his wisdom from 2024. Photo: Jim ...
As a new prime minister seeks stability, three government shake-ups since last summer have already taken their toll on the French economy. By Liz Alderman Reporting from Paris Prime Minister Sebastien ...
The 2025 Sveriges Riksbank Prize for Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel has been awarded to three researchers who have shown how technological and scientific innovation, coupled to market ...
Leonardo DiCaprio's newest film "One Battle After Another" is facing backlash from some critics, including "American Psycho" author Bret Easton Ellis, who argued the film’s premiere was poorly timed ...