Culture
New research reveals young Europeans join far-right movements not from grievance, but from a deep need for belonging and purpose in an atomized world.
Federal agents killed two armed American citizens during immigration raids, raising questions about whether Second Amendment rights exist when it matters most.
Rep. Maxwell Frost's assault reveals how political violence is becoming normalized in American democracy, threatening the very foundation of public service
Americans spend $1,700 annually on dog care, but 42% skip veterinary treatment due to costs. The emotional bond with pets creates impossible financial choices for many families.
New neuroscience reveals the brain trains like muscle through challenge and rest. Small daily choices can reshape cognitive resilience throughout life.
The world has gone 8 years without a nuclear explosion since North Korea's 2017 test—the longest streak since the atomic age began. But this silence may not last, and the reasons why reveal troubling shifts in global security.
As AI floods creative spaces with predictable patterns, human artists are discovering what truly makes their work irreplaceable. The paradox of artificial creativity.
Most humans fear death, but philosophers and scientists increasingly question whether immortality would be a blessing or an eternal curse. What would forever really mean?
Trump's capture of Maduro raises a shocking question: If 70-year-old international law no longer works, what will maintain world order in an era of great power competition?
After years of resistance, a prominent political scientist explains his decision to use the F-word and what Trump's second term reveals about American democracy.