People in science are increasingly concerned about how wading into partisan politics may further erode trust in their field.
A study suggests that political abuse is a key feature of political communication on the social media platform, "X," and ...
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Public trust in science is eroding, thanks to the scientific establishment’s recent forays into partisan politics.
It’s not the economy, stupid; it’s the left-behind, noncollege voter. This week, we look at how Trump has solidified the ...
Democratic voters simply didn't go to the polls. Harris "tried to build it, but they didn't come," said The Wall Street ...
Scientists are on high alert as Donald Trump returns to the White House, with implications for climate change and research.
Now that South Dakota's 2024 election is in the books, it's time to take a deep breath and step away from politics for a few ...
Candidates in either party can't "just parachute in, eat Mexican food and listen to a mariachi band" and expect Hispanic ...
A new study by Yale political scientist Josh Kalla shows that experts performed little better than chance in identifying ...
Of the 1,026,112 Nevadans who voted as of Friday night, whether it was through mail ballots, the state’s online early voting ...