The Power of Humor: How Political Comedy Can Make or Break a Presidential Campaign
By Dr. Caroline Leicht Almost seven in ten Americans attribute the quote “I can see Russia from my house” to...
By Dr. Caroline Leicht Almost seven in ten Americans attribute the quote “I can see Russia from my house” to...
By Max Schiersner Caodaglio Horror is an easily recognizable literary genre due to its frequent exploration of what torments our...
by Eva Rieger American Exceptionalism entails the belief in the United States’ outstanding characteristics and is rooted in classical liberal...
by Virginia Zentgraf A few weeks ago, I stumbled upon a Twitter post by aspiring theologian Mason Mennenga featuring a...
By Drew M. Ross One of the pleasures of deep research is the unexpected find that ties together threads that...
By Katrin Kleemann Earthquakes in the United States? California is probably the first state that comes to mind. The largest...
By Lara Track On August 26, 1970, 50 years to the day after the 19th Amendment gave American women the...
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