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Whistleblower calls for government transparency as Congress digs for the truth about UFOs

A congressional subcommittee met on June 26, 2023, to hear testimony from several military officers who allege the government is concealing evidence of UFOs....

Giuliani claims the First Amendment lets him lie – 3 essential reads

In his response to a lawsuit filed by two Georgia election workers who said Rudy Giuliani harmed them by falsely alleging they mishandled ballots...

Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts uses conflicting views of race to resolve America’s history of racial discrimination

In two cases before the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2023 summer recess, Chief Justice John Roberts wrote majority opinions that involved the use of race....

As witchcraft becomes a multibillion-dollar business, practitioners’ connection to the natural world is changing

Witches, Wiccans and other contemporary Pagans see divinity in trees, streams, plants and animals. Most Pagans view the Earth as the Goddess, with a...

Sen. Tuberville’s blockade of US military promotions takes a historic tradition to a radical new level – and could go beyond Congress’ August break

As Congress prepares to head into its August 2023 break, Sen. Tommy Tuberville, a Republican from Alabama, shows no signs of ending his five-month-long...

Do smartphones belong in classrooms? Four scholars weigh in

_Should smartphones be allowed in classrooms? _ A new report from UNESCO, the education arm of the United Nations, raises questions about the practice....

Where the government draws the line for Medicaid coverage leaves out many older Americans who may need help paying for medical and long-term care...

The Research Brief is a short take about interesting academic work. Medicaid, which provides low-income Americans with health insurance coverage, currently excludes large numbers...

To reclaim downtowns from traffic, require developers to offer strategies for cutting car use

The U.S. has a car-centric culture that is inseparable from the way its communities are built. One striking example is the presence of parking...

Persuading businesses and people to reduce climate emissions is key to slowing climate change – research-based techniques and new approaches from the behavioral sciences...

The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change in 2022 emphasized that changes to lifestyles and behavior have the potential for large reductions in global greenhouse...

Fragile X syndrome often results from improperly processed genetic material – correctly cutting RNA offers a potential treatment

Fragile X syndrome is a genetic disorder caused by a mutation in a gene that lies at the tip of the X chromosome. It...

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