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Yemen leads the list of the most fragile nations, with the U.S. and U.K. among the “most worsened.”
In an extraordinary claim of presidential power, President Donald Trump signed a proclamation Friday that will restrict asylum for migrants for 90 days.
A majority both disapproves of him and think’s he’ll win next year. What gives?
Why one expert believes it is knocking on death’s door.
The president told Axios on HBO that he hopes to change the law with an executive order.
Although initial contact with outsiders is stressful, over time we figure out how to fit them into our lives.
A new study of thousands links right-wing authoritarian attitudes and feeling one’s life is more meaningful.
What qualifies someone for the top position in American government?
The world’s getting hotter, and it’s getting more volatile. We need to start thinking about how climate change encourages conflict.
A consortium of scientists and engineers have proposed that the U.S. and Mexico build a series of guarded solar, wind, natural gas and desalination facilities along the entirety of the border.
Some games are just for fun, others are for thought provoking statements on life, the universe, and everything.
Immigrants who come to the U.S. are significantly less likely than U.S.-born individuals to have mental health problems, according to a new study published in Psychiatry Research.
Fox News, NBC, Facebook and CNN have all stopped airing the commercial, which some critics have labelled as inflammatory and racist.
UNHCR data shows a small but intriguing flow of refugees from countries like France, Germany and the UK
Slowing workforce growth can affect American GDP growth unless we focus on skills training and immigration reform, says Robert Steven Kaplan, the President and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas.
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Former Attorney General Jeff Sessions often found himself at odds with the president during his nearly two-year tenure.
Russia’s famed intelligence agency was often successful in getting American secrets.
Officials with the departments of Homeland Security and Defense announced the deployments Monday at a press conference.
Blockchain technology could help alleviate the struggles of asylum seekers who are many times left in the wake of political fights.
The fans supporting their teams at the World Cup in Russia are overwhelmingly white. Their teams? Not so much.
Finland and the U.S. have chosen opposing answers to the question of how much standardized testing is too much.
A nation born in revolution will forever struggle against chaos. Jill Lepore, author of THESE TRUTHS, on the political divide, public shaming, and the future of democracy.
It may come as a surprise to some to find that anarchism comes in as many flavors as Ben ‘n Jerry’s.
The counties in question failed to provide voting and elections information online in both Spanish and English.
The fundraiser started on Saturday morning with a goal of $1,500, but at one point on Monday the campaign was earning $4,000 every minute.
The Flynn effect shows people have gotten smarter, but some research claims those IQ gains are regressing. Can both be right?
In a stark reversal on immigration policy, President Donald Trump signed an order on Wednesday that ends the controversial practice of separation immigrant children from families at the border.
Hungary’s Two-Tailed Dog Party campaigns on an ‘anti-anti-immigration platform, with slogans such as: “Sorry about our Prime Minister”, and “Feel free to come to Hungary, we already work in England anyway!”