Americans inhabited different information environments, with wide gaps in how they viewed the election and COVID-19 BY AMY MITCHELL, MARK JURKOWITZ, J. BAXTER OLIPHANT AND ELISA SHEARER Americans are divided – that much is...
By Ani Fete // Blessed Tomorrow Solving climate change requires us to work together in order to succeed in healing our communities and our planet. But in such a polarized...
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UA researcher says civility suffered a setback during the January insurrection. By Tony Perkins // Arizona Public Media Researchers say many rank and file Democratic and Republican voters may be closer...
By John Froonjian // The Press of Atlantic City Last May, the William J. Hughes Center for Public Policy at Stockton University launched a series of group discussions about the...
By Brinley Hineman // Nashville Tennessean At a time when the country is more divided than ever, a new project based in Nashville hopes to help the nation overcome its...
By Kaye Thornbrugh // Coeur d’Alene Press (CDA) After Bonnie LePard was elected president of her seventh-grade class, the vice president, a boy named Bruce Reed, tried to have...