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Most White Americans think Black girls are older and more dangerous than their peers, new research finds. Police behave accordingly.
Most White Americans think Black girls are older and more dangerous than their peers, new research finds. Police behave accordingly.
Black voters’ greater determination to vote despite longer lines may influence election results.
The joint statement suggests China could boost its climate targets.
Critics blame the Modi government’s pandemic decision-making.
Not everyone in the Chinese government wants to see H&M and other foreign companies canceled.
Most federal judges retire for personal, rather than politically strategic, reasons. Supreme Court justices may be different.
In a partisan era, public opinion on Court size shifts with the political context.
History suggests that diplomacy is more effective than sabotage.
The breakaway league includes 12 top European teams.
“Foreigners” have been blamed for pandemics and disease all the way back to the bubonic plague — and probably before.
Assuming that anti-racist efforts don’t work for Asian Americans makes discrimination harder to eliminate.
The Trump administration proposed expanding what is defined as ‘rural.’
We looked at the impact of private Chinese investments in seven countries.
When Title IX first segregated school sports into girls’ and boys’ teams, it was meant to be temporary.
Thirty years later, global financial institutions still condition loans on policies like “structural reforms.”
Violent policing damages trust in local government, our research finds.
They’ll discuss new ways to cooperate, as well as unfinished business from the Trump years.
Here's how the U.K. decision to leave the E.U. upset Northern Ireland's fragile peace.
Here are experts’ key takeaways on the war in Afghanistan.
"Democracy is the art of running the circus from the monkey cage." -- H.L. Mencken