100,000 Indians say 'Namaste Trump' and the president ignores some key human rights concerns
A shared commitment to democracy was always key to the India-US relationship – until Trump. A foreign policy expert explains…
A shared commitment to democracy was always key to the India-US relationship – until Trump. A foreign policy expert explains…
As tuition-free college plans gain momentum, a researcher examines public views about whether free college should be extended…
Penn State researchers who call themselves the 'Happy Birthday Club' suggest that we shouldn’t make judgments…
An economics professor investigates why college men are more likely to push back when they don't get the grades they…
As National Eating Disorders Awareness Week is observed Feb. 24-March 1, here are some things to consider.
Blacks are at higher risk for many diseases. This is partly due to poverty, discrimination and lack of access to care. But…
Dams built to hold enormous quantities of toxic mining waste have a long history of spills. Decisions in the Pacific Northwest…
A round-the-clock strike of Muslim women in a working-class neighborhood of Delhi is India's most enduring pocket of…
More women on corporate boards means more opportunities for women, and better performances by businesses.
New laws in Albania show one approach to dealing with disinformation – and highlight some pitfalls of selective regulation.
A longtime White House reporter describes what's lost when the relationship between the press and the president is bad…
This reorganization may provide roadmaps for other nonprofits to follow if they face abuse allegations in the #MeToo era.
Is making sense of a story more important than getting at its truth? Looking at the treatment of myth in ancient Greece…
A peace deal with the Taliban could be signed as soon as Feb. 29, 2020. But rebuilding Afghanistan after three decades of…
The Trump administration's budget for healthcare proposes significant cuts to Medicare, Medicaid and the Affordable…
Because most people want to be perceived as generous, sometimes monetary incentives for doing a good deed are counterproductive.
New research shows that low-income students who qualify for the federal Pell Grant tend to go to non-selective colleges…
An ugly spat involving some supporters of Bernie Sanders harkens back to old tropes about the labor movement. But the Culinary…
Letters of recommendation have grown supersized and one-sided in their praise. In one study, only 1-2% of letters fell below…