This was not a year of triumph, but of transition. A year when Trump’s dominance began to fade and successors started circling.
The appeals court ruled that administrators violated Stuart Reges' First Amendment rights when they investigated and ...
President Donald Trump's "America First" supporters don't appear to be breaking with him on Venezuela, but analysts say ...
The president’s political feud and his budget chief’s drive to end climate research have put the National Center for ...
And amid the gloom, there are reasons to be cheerful. This year Georgia Banjo, a colleague in The Economist ’s Britain ...
As the global business landscape grows riskier, the product is no longer just a ‘nice to have.’ Perils can include terrorism, currency inconvertibility, forced divestiture, and expropriation. It’s ...
From “experimental archaeology” to the mysterious appeal of exploration, the wide-ranging subjects detailed in these titles captivated Smithsonian magazine’s science contributors this year Joe Spring, ...
Kid lit experts weigh in on some of the year’s best science titles. Plus, what to look for when choosing a book for the child in your life. Are you hoping to inspire a young reader in your life with ...
The protagonist of “The Secret Agent” isn’t a secret agent; he only lives like one. The reason for his clandestine maneuvering is apparent from the film’s first scene, when he pulls into a gas station ...
Solar has taken a hit from political attacks, including the One Big Beautiful Bill Act and executive and agency actions aimed at curbing solar development. After years of growth, Wood Mackenzie ...
CU Boulder political scientist Michelangelo Landgrave’s research finds Republicans and independents share Democrats’ concerns over corporate donations in federal elections In a time when political ...
Wisconsin Sen. Kelda Roys is no stranger to death threats. Her first came when she was 24 years old. “I think it came by email,” says Roys, who was serving as the executive director of the Wisconsin ...