The share of people who consider themselves on the far left or far right of the political spectrum is particularly high in ...
A new cross-national study from Japan reveals significant differences in partisan selective exposure to news content among ...
As Gene Healy, author of The Cult of the Presidency: America's Dangerous Devotion to Executive Power, recently wrote for the ...
Statewide efforts to adopt open and nonpartisan primaries, as well as ranked choice voting, failed in this year’s election, ...
Polarization is self-reinforcing as it breeds distrust. We’re prone to accept information as truthful only if we trust the ...
The Noon features Maurielle Lue and Lee Thomas talking about the news that matters most to the city of Detroit ...
On Election Day and beyond, conservative and liberal Christians can better understand each other and be ministers of reconciliation.
Speaking up and stating your dissonance on the matter can cause one to feel alienated from you. It’s almost as if it is ...
In the US presidential campaign and beyond, politics is taking a heavy psychological toll. Can we raise the tone?
Trump has been a dominant figure in American politics for nearly a decade, contributing to polarization by demonizing his political opponents and fostering a sense of persecution among his followers. ...
The U.S. media landscape has fractured into separate partisan spaces that disagree over basic facts and constitutional norms.
But some skeptics contend that changing the structure of primaries won't make much of a difference in polarization given how ...