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Education Policy

The use of shared religious language to mobilize voters and normalize political agendas around education policy.

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Jan 25, 2026
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How have comparisons to Nazi Germany affected public discourse and policy responses to contemporary leaders?

have become a recurrent rhetorical device that simultaneously mobilizes alarm, sharpens scrutiny of leaders, and corrodes deliberative discourse; scholars and institutions warn such analogies can both...

Jan 26, 2026
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Which Project 2025 proposals have been implemented through executive orders since 2025?

A range of proposals from have been put into effect by using executive orders and directives since 2025, particularly in the first days of the term, with actions touching public lands and energy, pers...

Jan 16, 2026
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Donald Trump Educational background

Donald J. Trump attended private schools in New York, completed his secondary education at the New York Military Academy, and graduated from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania with a...

Jan 28, 2026

How have evangelical media organizations historically navigated public entanglement with politically active groups that use similar religious language?

organizations have historically walked a careful line between amplification and separation when groups using similar religious language enter partisan politics: they built alternative institutions to ...

Jan 25, 2026

How can parents prevent passing on cheating behaviors to their children?

Parents can reduce the likelihood they’ll pass on by combining clear values and conversations about with consistent modeling, low-pressure expectations, and practical supports that help children succe...