The departure of President Donald Trump from office in January 2021 marked the end of a highly polarized and unprecedented era in American politics.
The departure of President Donald Trump from office in January 2021 marked the end of a highly polarized and unprecedented era in American politics.
The fentanyl crisis in the United States has escalated into a significant public health epidemic, accounting for a substantial increase in overdose deaths over the past decade.
The conflict in Ukraine has drawn international attention and involvement, with various nations taking stands based on political, moral, and strategic interests.
Advocates argue that federal funding is beneficial and essential, given the bridge’s critical role in interstate commerce and designation as part of the National Highway System.
Climate change continues to pose a significant threat, with the potential for more frequent and intense droughts in the future.
As the United States gears up for another presidential election, the spotlight again shines brightly on pivotal swing states, those crucial battlegrounds that can sway the outcome of the entire election, as shown in the 2016 and 2020 elections.
Tracking ongoing developments and polling data will provide American Democracy Lab participants with more specific insights as the 2024 elections approach.
As the conflict in Ukraine endures, the imperative for the United States to continue and even increase its support for Ukraine is underscored by a blend of strategic interests, moral obligations, and international legal principles.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has announced stringent limits on pollution from truck fleets, aiming to reduce harmful emissions significantly.