A recent survey shows small business owners are feeling more optimistic about the economy following the election. The ...
The economy, gun violence, hate crimes, international conflicts, the holidays, and postelection worry weigh heavily on the ...
This is not about which judge will serve on the bench or which party can declare victory. It is about whether or not a citizen can feel assured that their vote will be counted once they exit the doors ...
In Belarus, before the so-called “presidential elections,” repressions by the regime of Alexander Lukashenko will intensify, ...
Spending the holidays with family and friends may be more of an emotional wringer this year if you're a Democrat or ...
Approximately 1.3 million adults and 300,000 youths identify as transgender in the U.S., and among them, it’s clear that a ...
With President-elect Donald Trump set to target groups of immigrants for deportation, Venezuelan FIU journalism student ...
Writer Cindy Rodriguez penned a personal essay about why she might leave the US and move to her family's country of Peru ...
A recent report from the American Psychological Association (APA) reveals Americans' political fears are adding to existing ...
It’s a particularly unsettling holiday season for those who felt targeted in the recent election season, and those fearing dinner table arguments.
Fear-based news, the digital bubble, "us vs. them," and learned helplessness have left Americans tuning out from politics.
"I am definitely not following the news anymore," one patient told me when I asked about her political news consumption in ...