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Opinion: Why US military action against Latin America's cartels won't win the war on drugs
At the start of September 2025, US president Donald Trump sent a naval task force into the Caribbean to tackle... Read more
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It shouldn't take undercover journalists to expose policing's sexist and racist culture
As a researcher of police occupational culture, I was horrified, but not at all surprised by the recent Panorama program... Read more
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Research sheds light on Britain's forgotten role in the French Resistance
New research by Dr. Laure Humbert from The University of Manchester and Dr. Raphaële Balu from Sorbonne University has revealed... Read more
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Study examines ties between criminal charges and mental health among incarcerated youth
New research from the University of Kansas asks if mental health issues like depression and anxiety are associated with specific... Read more
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Assessing overconfidence among national security officials
National security officials are "overwhelmingly overconfident," which hinders their ability to accurately assess uncertainty, according to new research by a... Read more
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Europe isn't prepared for the unmanned aircraft threat. Will its 'drone wall' be enough?
As Moscow's military offensive grinds on at Europe's eastern edge, tensions are skyrocketing on the continent due to repeated, brazen... Read more
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How land restoration could address malnutrition among India's Indigenous families
When asked how she was doing during her second pregnancy, Neethu, 24, told us she felt worried and cautious.... Read more
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Why free speech rights got left out of the Constitution—and added in later via the First Amendment
Bipartisan agreement is rare in these politically polarized days.... Read more
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Policing in a pandemic: Harlem residents speak out on safety, bias and mistrust
A new study examines how social and geographic factors shaped community perceptions toward the police amid a backdrop of public... Read more
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Chinese companies are changing the way they operate in Africa: Here's how
For most of the past 25 years, Chinese construction companies operating in Africa could count on generous financial backing from... Read more
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The H-1B visa fee hike in the United States opens a policy window for Canada
The United States government recently announced a US$100,000 H-1B visa fee on new applications, which will affect highly educated workers... Read more
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Mexican migrants struggle to reintegrate after being deported
Luis, originally from Querétaro, Mexico, had been living in Texas for nearly a decade when he was detained and deported.... Read more
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Archaeologists uncover ritual platforms that helped pave the way for Chinese unification
Archaeologists have excavated three c. 3,000–2,400-year-old ritual structures in Shandong Province, China, indicating that the origins of a shared Chinese... Read more
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Politics may follow you on the road, bumper sticker study finds
Nobody wants to admit that a lowly bumper sticker can influence their behavior. But researchers at the University of Cincinnati... Read more
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YouTube shapes young people's political education, but the site simplifies complex issues
There is a widely held misconception that young people are politically disengaged. This is based on narrow measures like voter... Read more