
Black Americans are more likely than other racial groups to express their faith in the workplace
Nearly 40% of Black workers feel comfortable talking about their faith with people at work, the highest of any U.S. racial group, our two recent studies found. But they also risk facing religious discrimination. For the...

In the recent flurry of executive orders from President Donald Trump, one warned of a distorted narrative about race driven by ideology rather than truth. It singled out a current exhibition at the Smithsonian American Art...

Tax Day highlights the costs of single living – but demographics are forcing financial change
Tax Day is right around the corner an annual reminder that without the option to file jointly, singles pay more per dollar earned than married people. Tax advantages are just one of over 1,000 legal and economic benefits...

‘Adolescence’ on Netflix: Evidence-based ways parents can support boys around masculinity norms
This story contains spoilers about Netflixs Adolescence. Since its release in mid-March 2025, Adolescence has been streamed almost 100 million times worldwide. The show tells the story of a 13-year-old boy who murders a...

Foreign interference threats in Canada’s federal election are both old and new
Fears of foreign interference loom over the Canadian election. The federal inquiry on foreign interference revealed that entities aligned with India and China interfered in recent elections, albeit without major impact on...

Voters in Gabon head to the ballot box on April 12, 2025, in a vote that marks the first election in the Central African nation since a 2023 coup ended the 56-year rule of the Bongo family. It is also the first...

Schools are harnessing artificial intelligence to revolutionize courses in hospitality management
Uncommon Courses is an occasional series from The Conversation U.S. highlighting unconventional approaches to teaching. Title of course: Hospitality Employee Relations What prompted the idea for the course? The idea came...