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Gorsuch Confirmed to Supreme Court With a final tally of 54 to 45, Judge Neil M. Gorsuch was confirmed by the U.S. Senate to become the 113th justice of the Supreme Court. Justice… News April 06, 2017 Politics & Polls #38: Unraveling the ‘Trump-Russia Saga’ As the investigation into Russia’s interference with the 2016 U.S. election continues, President Donald Trump continues to call the story “fake news,… News April 04, 2017 WWS Reacts: Renewing Ties with Egypt President Donald Trump welcomed Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi to the White House on Monday, confirming that Egypt would find a “great… News March 30, 2017 Politics & Polls #37: On the Same Team? Trump’s Dynamics with Congress Shortly after the bill to replace the Affordable Care Act was pulled, President Trump called The Washington Post’s Robert Costa to discuss what… News March 23, 2017 Politics & Polls #36: Do Science and Facts Matter in the Trump Administration? President Trump’s budget blueprint proposes deep cuts to research at the National Institutes of Health and the Environmental Protection Agency… News March 15, 2017 Politics & Polls #35: The Future of Conservatism in a Trump Era The election of President Donald Trump has challenged the political machine of conservativism. Now, many on the right are grappling with how to make… News March 15, 2017 Trump Unlikely to Change U.S. Foreign Policy, Experts Say Given President Donald Trump’s “America First” ideologies, many question the future of American foreign policy.But it is unlikely that President… News March 10, 2017 Considering the Millennium Challenge: Graduate Workshop Explores Global Poverty Princeton University’s fall break offers students a week away from the classroom, and Woodrow Wilson School graduate students enrolled in a policy… News March 09, 2017 Politics & Polls #34: How Normal is the Trump Presidency? The start of Donald Trump’s presidency has been anything but predictable. So far, his first 100 days in office have been filled with a lot of heat,… News March 01, 2017 Lending a Hand: Students Join the Fight for Human Rights in China According to the World Report 2016 issued by the Human Rights Watch in July 2015, the Chinese government reportedly began detaining and interrogating… News March 01, 2017 Politics & Polls #33: Trade in a Trumpian World President Donald Trump has signed an executive order to withdraw from the negotiating process of the Trans-Pacific Partnership and has vowed to… News February 22, 2017 Politics & Polls #32: Peace in the Middle East? Almost every U.S. president has struggled to broker peace agreements in the Middle East, especially among Israel and Palestine. For many, the… News February 16, 2017 Social Exclusion Leads to Conspiratorial Thinking, Study Finds Recent polls have shown that many white, working-class people in America feel pushed out by society, a reason why many voted for President Donald… News February 15, 2017 Politics & Polls #31: The Cognitive Science of ‘Trumpology’ Donald Trump’s presidency has evoked strong emotional and psychological responses from both the public and the president himself, raising issues not… News February 10, 2017 Politics & Polls #30: Immigration & Border Control with Doug Massey A federal appeals court has blocked President Donald Trump’s executive order issuing an immigration ban barring people from seven predominantly… News February 08, 2017 Wide Data Nets: The Dilemma of Catch & Release The digital revolution is generating massive amounts of information. And while big data certainly benefits researchers and consumers, it also poses… News January 31, 2017 Politics & Polls #29: The Trump Show It seems as if America is watching two shows in parallel. On one hand, we’re seeing the political process unfold with cabinet nominees being… News January 26, 2017 Politics & Polls #28: The Women’s March on Washington with Katha Pollitt Hailed as one of the largest protests in American history, the Women’s March on Washington gathered hundreds of thousands of people in the district… News January 25, 2017 WooCast: How the Digital Cookies Crumble Can liberty survive the digital age? In this episode, Princeton University professors Jennifer Rexford and Janet Vertesi discuss internet… News January 24, 2017 Age Limits on E-Cigarettes Cause Uptick in Cigarette Smoking Among Pregnant Teens While laws placing age limits on the purchasing of e-cigarettes are intended to reduce the use of tobacco products, a recent study shows an… News January 24, 2017 WWS Reacts: New Partnership Aims to Prevent Global Health Epidemics A number of donors and pharmaceutical companies have raised $500 million to support a partnership aimed at controlling future global epidemics. … News January 18, 2017 Politics & Polls #27: Rebuilding the Democratic Party The Democratic Party may be in a “crisis,” many argue, and not only because of a Donald Trump presidency but also due to continued Republican control… News January 17, 2017 Service Auction Raises More Than $16,000 for Charity Benefiting Trenton Youth Before departing for winter break, Woodrow Wilson School students hosted the School’s annual signature event: a service auction benefitting Isles… News January 17, 2017 Movin' on Up? Views on Social Mobility Shape Americans' Faith in the Status Quo Is the American socioeconomic ladder sturdy, offering a good chance for people to move up and down? Or is it rickety, leaving most people stuck where… Pagination First page First Previous page Previous … Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Current page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 … Next page Next Last page Last