This Pew Research Center study goes beyond Americans’ partisan attachments and vote choices to explore the values and attitudes that underlie the political landscape and the Republican and Democratic ...
Ship handlers use pivot point theory as a mental shortcut for maneuvering, but how much of it actually reflects what's happening in the water? We break down the real physics behind why ships behave ...
New NCAA fencing regulations take effect on January 1, 2027, and will impact every baseball and softball program in the country. All divisions must install padding on field fences to protect players ...
LOS ANGELES—Andrew Left earned fame and fortune by researching companies, accusing them of fraud and betting their stock price would fall. On Monday, a federal jury convicted him of securities fraud, ...
Lawyer Padding and Bragging Creates Practical Problems A sampling of daily headlines is apparently driven by law firms eager to attract lateral partners, to recruit young lawyers, and to please ...
Keep up with everything happening in The Commons by signing up for our monthly newsletter. The leaders of the progressive MacArthur Foundation and DonorsTrust, a donor-advised fund that caters to ...
The vast majority of people alive today use their right hand for everything from writing and throwing to eating to brushing their teeth. But why? Humans are the only primate species with such ...
Unruly Republic: Columnist Barton Swaim explains how the SPLC, climate groups and other outfits p rofit from nonexistent monsters. Photo: Steve Helber/AP/Mandel Ngan/AFP/Getty Images/Gina M ...
The attack on Temple Israel in West Bloomfield, Mich., belongs to a terrifying new phase in the global surge in antisemitism that has shown its ugly face in recent months in the United States, Canada, ...
The fighting hypothesis is one of the major theories on the evolution of left-handedness. Around the world, about 10.6% of people are left-handers, and the rest are right-handers. Many scientists have ...
Even as recently as a decade ago, career paths looked more like ladders than stepping stones. They were linear, upward, and often frustratingly slow. But since the pandemic, businesses have been ...
Most people are right-handed, but 10.6 percent are left-handed. There is a long-standing debate on why this specific 90-to-10 pattern between right-handedness and left-handedness has been pretty much ...