Scientists found that those on the political right are much more likely to rely on anecdotes over statistical evidence.
New research shows Americans' economic circumstances shape their democratic values more than political ideology when forced ...
"Wicked: For Good" composer Stephen Schwartz performs "No Place Like Home" and "The Girl in the Bubble" and explains the ...
This special report examines the high-stakes Brihan Mumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) elections, occurring after an ...
By ignoring the power of emotion on the construction of political identity we allow radical ideology to burrow deeper and ...
Military action—especially unsupported by diplomatic, economic, and information efforts—could make things worse.
Why Venezuela’s vast oil reserves and growing ties with Russia, China and Iran turned the country into a major strategic ...
On this Special Report, the focus is on the shifting political landscape of Mumbai and the relevance of 'Brand Thackeray' in ...
Talk of regime change brings up uncomfortable memories of the chaos after the overthrow of Iraq’s Saddam Hussein.
Will modern India see the rise of not one but two ideological parties, as happens in other democracies around the world?
On this special report, India Today’s consulting editor Rajdeep Sardesai joins a panel of experts to analyse the upcoming ...
America’s most impassioned Democrats and Republicans don’t agree on much. Ask the inhabitants of Bluesky and Truth Social whether a fetus is a person, or undocumented immigrants are a scourge, or ...