Congress could use an arcane section of the 14th Amendment to hold Trump accountable for Capitol att
Section 3 of the 14th Amendment was first used against Confederate leaders after the Civil War to expel seditionist politicians.…
Section 3 of the 14th Amendment was first used against Confederate leaders after the Civil War to expel seditionist politicians.…
Everyone's saying it: 'Democracy is fragile' in the United States. But a political science scholar says that…
A scholar of cyber conflict sets out why retaliation doesn't prevent future attacks, and explains what might have a…
Millennials and boomers advising Biden can look for common ground on climate change, student loan debt and other key issues.
De-icing salts help us get around in winter, but they corrode cars, crack roads and contaminate rivers and lakes. Scientists…
Parents can take a page from psychological research on trauma and recovery to help kids struggling with pandemic life.
Is it time for some scientists to turn back to pre-COVID-19 research?
A new analysis finds that Fox was relatively forthright about the legitimacy of the election results.
Professors explained how the topics they research are being affected by the COVID-19 pandemic and racial injustice in real…
An expert in olfaction explains the effects of long-term smell loss, the subtle role the sense plays in our lives and resources…
The easy answer as to why trading was halted relates to the stock's 'volatility' after its dramatic climb in…
Weed, though far less dangerous than many other drugs, is not entirely without risk. Some 59% of people treating pain with…
For decades, presidents beginning with Andrew Jackson routinely replaced large swaths of the government workforce, often…
The type and amount of misinformation closely tracks tensions in US-China relations. Effectively countering the misinformation…
History holds some lessons about when scaring people to change their behavior works. Two public health experts offer a case…
As the Biden administration issues new travel bans, data from older ones suggest that decisive, broad restrictions can work.