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What the Catholic Church says about political violence and the need to forgive – even would-be assassins

  • Written by Joanne M. Pierce, Professor Emerita of Religious Studies, College of the Holy Cross
imageFormer President Donald Trump is helped off the stage after he was shot at a campaign event in Butler, Pennsylvania, on July 13, 2024.AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar

Following the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump, the Vatican released a statement on July 14, 2024, condemning the violence. The attack, it said, “wounds people...

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‘MAGA BLACK’ hats, clear swag bags, the first Trump/Vance signs: Highlights of what the Smithsonian is archiving from the Republican convention

  • Written by Naomi Schalit, Senior Editor, Politics + Democracy, The Conversation US
imageGOP 2024 Convention attendees use clear plastic tote bags, usually with convention-related names or terms.AP Photo/Jae C. Hong

Political history curators from the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History are at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, collecting items from clothing to signs that will help tell the story of...

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Baby bull sharks are thriving in Texas and Alabama bays as the Gulf of Mexico warms

  • Written by James Marcus Drymon, Associate Extension Professor in Marine Fisheries Ecology, Mississippi State University
imageA scientist checks on a young bull shark in Texas.Philip Matich

In late spring, estuaries along the U.S. Gulf Coast come alive with newborn fish and other sea life. While some species have struggled to adjust to the region’s rising water temperatures in recent years, one is thriving: juvenile bull sharks.

We study this iconic shark species,...

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How Trump’s appeal to nostalgia deliberately evokes America’s more-racist, more-sexist past

  • Written by Spencer Goidel, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Auburn University
imageFormer President Donald Trump's rallies evoke nostalgia and patriotism.AP Photo/Steve Helber

There’s a reason Donald Trump’s 2024 presidential campaign is working hard to evoke nostalgia: People who are nostalgic – meaning, people who long for America’s “good old days” – were more likely to vote for...

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AI mass surveillance at Paris Olympics – a legal scholar on the security boon and privacy nightmare

  • Written by Anne Toomey McKenna, Visiting Professor of Law, University of Richmond
imageIt won't be just human eyes monitoring the thousands of security cameras at the Paris Olympics.Martin Bureau/AFP via Getty Images

The 2024 Paris Olympics is drawing the eyes of the world as thousands of athletes and support personnel and hundreds of thousands of visitors from around the globe converge in France. It’s not just the eyes of the...

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Supreme Court’s blow to federal agencies’ power will likely weaken abortion rights – 3 issues to watch

  • Written by Jessica L. Waters, Assistant Professor of Justice, Law & Criminology, American University
imageThe Supreme Court's decision on the power of federal agencies versus courts will have various ripple effects on abortion policy in the country. Celal Gunes/Anadolu via Getty Images

The Supreme Court wrapped up its term at the beginning of July 2024 with a range of rulings that reshape everything from the power of the presidency to how federal...

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The Black fugitive who inspired ‘Uncle Tom’s Cabin’ and the end of US slavery

  • Written by Susanna Ashton, Professor of English, Clemson University
imageIn this drawing from 'Uncle Tom's Cabin,' a Black child is taken from his mother by a white man.Culture Club/Getty Images

In or around 1825, John Andrew Jackson was born enslaved on a plantation in South Carolina and trained to spend his life picking cotton.

But instead of living a life as a slave, he escaped bondage and became an influential...

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A short history of the rise, fall and return of Detroit’s Michigan Central Station

  • Written by Mila Puccini, Graduate Student, Department of Urban Planning, Wayne State University

Detroit celebrated the reopening of its iconic railway station Michigan Central in June 2024 with a grand outdoor gala featuring an extravaganza of Detroit musical royalty – Diana Ross, Big Sean, Patti Smith, Jack White and Eminem – in the adjoining Roosevelt Park.

For years, the decaying structure had been a sore reminder of...

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Stroke survivors may be saddled with an invisible disability known as spatial neglect – but a simple treatment offers significant improvement

  • Written by A.M. Barrett, Chair and Professor of Neurology, UMass Chan Medical School
imageSpatial neglect causes problems when walking, dressing, reading, driving and doing other normal daily activities.Professional Studio Images/E+ via Getty Images

More than half of stroke survivors do not receive rehabilitation after the first days of advanced stroke care. Instead of living for months or years with visible or hidden disabilities,...

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Want to spur your child’s intellectual development? Use audiobooks instead of videos

  • Written by Andrey Vyshedskiy, Professor of Neuroscience, Boston University
imageUnlike videos, audiobooks require greater use of the imagination. martin-dm/E+ via Getty Images

It’s not uncommon today to see children glued to their screens. In fact, 80% of parents with children 11 or younger say their kids watch YouTube videos, according to a 2020 Pew Research Center poll. Half of these parents say their kids watch videos...

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  2. America faces a power disconnection crisis amid dangerous heat: In 27 states, utilities can shut off electricity for nonpayment even in a heat wave
  3. Social media and political violence – how to break the cycle
  4. Nutrition Facts labels have a complicated legacy – a historian explains the science and politics of translating food into information
  5. Target just became the latest US retailer to stop accepting payment by checks. Why have so many stores given up on them?
  6. Trump-appointed federal judge rules Trump’s classified document case is unconstitutional – here’s how special counsels have been authorized before
  7. How to protect your home from wildfires – here’s what fire prevention experts say is most important
  8. New research suggests estrogen and progesterone could play role in opioid addiction and relapse
  9. Trump’s assassination attempt reveals a major security breakdown – but doesn’t necessarily heighten the risk for political violence, a former FBI official explains
  10. Trump assassination attempt reveals a major security breakdown – but doesn’t necessarily heighten the risk for political violence, a former FBI official explains
  11. Electing a virtuous president would make immunity irrelevant, writes a political philosopher
  12. Decades after Billie Holiday’s death, ‘Strange Fruit’ is still a searing testament to injustice – and of faithful solidarity with suffering
  13. How Smithsonian curators scavenge political conventions to explain the present to the future and save everything from hats to buttons to umbrellas to soap
  14. Could people turn Mars into another Earth? Here’s what it would take to transform its barren landscape into a life-friendly world
  15. Flying in helicopters is safer than you might think – an aerospace engineer explains the technology and training that make it so
  16. Michigan’s thousands of farmworkers are unprotected, poorly paid, uncounted and often exploited
  17. ‘One inch from a potential civil war’ – near miss in Trump shooting is also a close call for American democracy
  18. Biden isn’t the first to struggle to pop the presidential bubble that divides him from the public
  19. Supermassive black holes have masses of more than a million suns – but their growth has slowed as the universe has aged
  20. As nativist politics surge across Europe, soccer’s ‘Euros’ showcase a more benign form of nationalism
  21. Immigrant moms feel unsafe and unheard when seeking pregnancy care – here’s how they’d improve Philly’s health care system
  22. Meteorites from Mars help scientists understand the red planet’s interior
  23. Donald Trump wants to reinstate a spoils system in federal government by hiring political loyalists regardless of competence
  24. Odds are that gambling on the Biden/Trump competition will further reduce the presidential campaign to a horse race
  25. Will a market crash one day be pinned on the Supreme Court? An accounting expert explains why recent rulings have him worried
  26. Abortion restrictions harm mental health, with low-income women hardest hit
  27. Trump’s raised fist - how one gesture can be used by Republicans, socialists, fascists, white supremacists and Black athletes
  28. AI supercharges data center energy use – straining the grid and slowing sustainability efforts
  29. Storytelling strategies make communication about science more compelling
  30. Trump’s raised fist is a go-to gesture with a long history of different meanings
  31. What do storm chasers really do? Two tornado scientists take us inside the chase and tools for studying twisters
  32. Why is Congress filled with old people?
  33. How political party platforms – like the Republicans’ Trump-inspired one for 2024 – can help voters understand American politics
  34. A new ‘Twisters’ movie is coming – two tornado scientists take us inside the world of real storm chasing
  35. The science behind Ariana Grande’s vocal metamorphosis
  36. Inequality in life – and death: Newspaper obituaries have long discriminated against women
  37. Mike Bloomberg’s $1B gift to Johns Hopkins will make med school free for most students – a philanthropy expert explains why that matters
  38. Can humanity address climate change without believing it? Medical history suggests it is possible
  39. At the Olympics, athletes show guts, glory – and a lot of ink, including tattoos that profess their faith
  40. Stricter monitoring of tween and teen internet use may not always be better
  41. Toxoplasma is a common parasite that causes birth defects – but the US doesn’t screen for it during pregnancy
  42. Why are journalists obsessed with Biden’s age? It’s because they’ve finally found an interesting election story
  43. Surprise: American voters actually largely agree on many issues, including topics like abortion, immigration and wealth inequality
  44. From the ’60s till now, TV news coverage of large-scale university protests doesn’t look so different
  45. Smaller family companies are the unexpected innovation powerhouses in many countries in the world
  46. Market trust at stake: What the Supreme Court’s ruling in SEC v. Jarkesy means for investors
  47. 4 books by Black Philadelphia women that depict struggle and joy in the City of Sisterly Love
  48. Trump’s criminal conviction won’t stop him from getting security clearance as president − but Biden can still control his access for now
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  50. Joe Biden commits to staying in the race – like Nixon, his biggest threat comes from within his own party