US giving grew 3% in 2025, crossing the $600B mark for the first time
Giving that’s associated with the wealthiest Americans – from bequests and foundations to universities and donor-advised…
Giving that’s associated with the wealthiest Americans – from bequests and foundations to universities and donor-advised…
In President Donald Trump’s public language, Congress rarely appears as a coequal branch of government. It appears as…
Several scientific fields rely on visual evidence to illustrate their claims. Inaccurate AI-generated images put the credibility…
A statewide survey finds majorities in farm country at odds with the deportation push reshaping their workforce.
Deed fraud is a persistent problem in the Detroit area. Only a fraction of victims get justice.
Over 60% of middle and high school students we surveyed from 2021-2024 said they wanted to be social media influencers,…
Bones are living tissues that constantly rebuild, repair and help the body stay in balance.
Guilt and shame from being rejected, discriminated against or bullied as a child can carry into adulthood. But making meaning…
Federal policy changes are likely to make life harder for many Americans of modest means as they age.
At the heart of combating misinformation is critical thinking and recognizing when you’re being spun for corporate profit.
A newly drafted Pittsburgh Steelers player asked whether the city’s rivers are safe for swimming. A water researcher explains…
As one piece of more than a century of baseball traditions, eye black is part science experiment, part routine and part…