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The ancient Irish get way too much credit for Halloween

This time of year, I often run across articles proclaiming Halloween a modern form of the pagan Irish holiday of Samhain – pronounced SAW-en....

How Trump’s racist talk of immigrant ‘bad genes’ echoes some of the last century’s darkest ideas about eugenics

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has repeatedly denounced immigrants who enter the U.S. illegally and the danger he says that poor immigrants of color...

Beyond bottled water and sandwiches: What FEMA is doing to get hurricane victims back into their homes

In a pattern all too familiar to people affected by disasters, hurricanes Helene and Milton have disappeared from the headlines, just a few weeks...

On foreign policy, Trump opts for disruption and Harris for engagement − but they share some of the same concerns

According to conventional wisdom, U.S. voters are largely motivated by domestic concerns and especially the economy. But the upcoming presidential election may be somewhat...

For an estimated 4 million people with felony convictions, restoring their right to vote is complicated – and varies state by state

People who are convicted of felonies might think they can’t vote. Even in California, where they do have the right to vote, people convicted...

RFK Jr.’s pivot to Trump is a journey taken by many populists swept along the left-to-right alternative media pipeline

When Robert F. Kennedy Jr. ended his independent presidential run in August 2024 and endorsed Republican Donald Trump, it might have seemed a surprising...

Corporate social responsibility disclosures are a double-edged sword, new research suggests

Hoping to win over customers, businesses from Amazon to Zoom have taken to touting their good deeds in corporate social responsibility reports. CSR reports...

Rising partisanship is making nonprofits more reluctant to engage in policy debates − new research

Afraid of partisan rancor, nonprofits are biting their tongues, with divisive politics hindering public policy engagement by social service organizations. This is one of...

Israel’s ban on UNRWA continues a pattern of politicizing Palestinian refugee aid – and puts millions of lives at risk

The Israeli parliament’s vote on Oct. 28, 2024, to ban the United Nations agency that provides relief for Palestinian refugees is likely to affect...

Why Pennsylvania’s election results will take time to count

The country is unlikely to know who wins the battleground state of Pennsylvania on election night. That’s because of a quirk in Pennsylvania’s laws....

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