Sensationalism, controversy, and misinformation outperform factual reporting, eroding trust in journalism and deepening societal divisions. Three journalists weigh in.
The day after Vance’s lecture, the president of the United States declared himself a national savior who doesn’t have to ...
President Trump’s social media post over the weekend that implied he is above the law triggered alarm bells from experts who ...
Global attention on Dr. B. R. Ambedkar's scholarship grows, with Scott R. Stroud exploring his intellectual relationship with ...
Another world is possible, and impressive strides in democratic progress are being made right now—but not in the USA.
After all, it’s clear that many Americans feel disengaged from science or democracy or both. One reason may be that they blame science and technology for causing or failing to solve big problems, from ...
By: Saqib HussainA democracy without free speech is like a body without a soul. The ability to express opinions, ask ...
Northwestern professor Jeffrey Winters says he knows how to get billionaires to jump off the Forbes list of richest Americans ...
The power of citizen engagement and participation cannot be overstated, as vibrant democracies rely on active contributions ...
Latin American nations are at the forefront of a movement to create restrictions on global technology firms to prevent misinformation or misuse.
Brennan Center lawyer explains "there are a number of tools that judges have access to for enforcement purposes" ...