
Harvard expands its definition of antisemitism – when does criticism of Israel cross a line?
As part of Harvard Universitys agreement in response to two federal lawsuits filed by Jewish students alleging antisemitic discrimination, it will adopt the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance, or IHRA, working...

Uncommon Courses is an occasional series from The Conversation U.S. highlighting unconventional approaches to teaching. Title of course: AI Literacy and Building Resilience to Misinformation What prompted the idea for the...

As Syria ponders a democratic future: 5 lessons from the Arab Spring
The fall of Bashar Assads dictatorship in December 2024 has ushered in a nerve-wracking time of hope and fear for Syrians concerning future governance in the long-war-torn country. While its unclear what exact political...

On a typical day, you cant turn on the news without hearing someone say that Congress is broken. The implication is that this dereliction explains why the institution is inert and unresponsive to the American people....

As President Donald Trump issued a slew of executive orders and directives on his first day of his second administration, he explained his actions by saying, Its all about common sense. For over a century, presidents have...

Almost 2 million people in the UK didn’t have the right ID to vote in 2024
The 2024 general election was the first in the UKs history to be run under a system of voter ID. When heading to the polling station, people could only vote if they proved their identity first. This was the result of a law...