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NYT: US Fertility Rates Drop to Another Record Low

The fertility rate has been falling since 2007, in large part because of a plunge among teenagers

NYT: US Fertility Rates Drop to Another Record Low The fertility rate has been falling since 2007, in large part because of a plunge among teenagers

There are some clues in the age breakdown: The fertility rate for teenagers dropped by 7 percent from 2024’s figure, setting another record low for the group. Since 2007, the rate for teenagers is down by 72 percent, and since 1991, when teenage fertility rates were at a high, the rate is down by 81 percent.

There are some clues in the age breakdown: The fertility rate for teenagers dropped by 7 percent from 2024’s figure, setting another record low for the group. Since 2007, the rate for teenagers is down by 72 percent, and since 1991, when teenage fertility rates were at a high, the rate is down by 81 percent.

Why I don't trust anyone a little too obsessed about falling fertility rates

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AI-powered search is fueling a wave of Epstein Files transparency projects Newsrooms have long used AI to sift through document dumps. Now that same tech is being used to build search tools for readers.

In the vacuum left by the DOJ's faulty Epstein Files search, journalists and engineers have stepped in to build alternatives for readers.

"[When] people feel the government’s not being transparent, it’s even more important for media outlets to provide that service" www.niemanlab.org/2026/03/ai-p...

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Teaching Assistant Professor Current Employees: If you are currently employed at any of the Universities of Wisconsin, log in to Workday to apply through the internal application process. Position Title: Teaching Assistant Profes...

We've got a couple of teaching roles here at UWM. Please share with those who might be interested

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📢 We’re hiring @vuamsterdam.bsky.social

PhD position in my ERC project: Welfare State Transformation in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

Interested in how AI is reshaping labor markets, social protection, and the politics of redistribution?

Apply here: lnkd.in/eCcAXsaS

Please share widely!

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Benefit Seekers or Principle Holders? Experimental Evidence on Americans’ Democratic Trade-Offs | Perspectives on Politics | Cambridge Core Benefit Seekers or Principle Holders? Experimental Evidence on Americans’ Democratic Trade-Offs

Happy to announce my 1st first-author publication in Perspectives on Politics! Much thanks to my co-author Dr. Erik Nisbet for his mentorship and methods feedback from Dr.Tom Robinson.

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Image featuring the text 'Perspectives on Politics' over a background of a dandelion seed head, with the hashtag 'OpenAccess' at the bottom.

#OpenAccess from @poppublicsphere.bsky.social -

Benefit Seekers or Principle Holders? Experimental Evidence on Americans’ Democratic Trade-Offs - https://cup.org/3XZIPCh

- Chloe Rose Mortenson & Erik C. Nisbet

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How Has Talking About Politics Changed in the Last Quarter-Century?

Annenberg Professor Diana Mutz finds that we’re having more political conversations now with like-minded people, and that political intolerance has increased as a result:

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Almost 90% Of Americans Are Worried About The Cost Of Groceries The cost of food has risen faster than overall inflation in the last year.

The cost of food has risen faster than overall inflation in the last year.

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When I was little, the U.S. military came to our home at gunpoint and took me and my family away. We were imprisoned for years in barbed wire camps simply because we were Japanese American. I have spent my life telling that story, hoping it would never be repeated.

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Cornell University, Department of Communication Job #AJO30219, WDR-00053939 Assistant Professor in Science, Environment, and Risk Communication, Department of Communication, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, US

We're hiring!

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The Cornell Department of Communication is hiring an Assistant Professor in Science, Environment, and Risk Communication!

Applications received by September 15, 2025, will be given full consideration.

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The terrific Abby Qin presenting our work with Wil Dubree about local news coverage, roll-off and competitive down ballot elections. #ica25

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We have entered the "The police is saying that if the police is at your door you are not safe call the police immediately" stage of making America great again

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Yay! Go @lyngemoller.bsky.social! 🥳👏
...and @hannescools.bsky.social! Representing the Digital Democracy Centre at #ICA25
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This is great!! @polcomm.bsky.social is launching a database for polcom teaching resources! #ica25

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Happy to announce that I am ABD and have passed my prospectus defense! I'm officially on the job market for positions starting fall 2026. I'm seeking opportunities in the U.S and Europe for digital media/technology and strategic communication, so please reach out!

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Cuts have consequences, illustrated. As seen on TV 📺

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Federalism and Democratic Backsliding in Comparative Perspective Federalism and Democratic Backsliding in Comparative Perspective By Robert R. Kaufman, Rutgers University, R. Daniel Kelemen, Georgetown University and Burcu Kolcak, Rutgers University As a wave of backsliding has swept across both new and established democracies, scholars have sought to identify formal and informal institutions that can act as guardrails of democracy. But while informal norms, party structures, and formal institutions such as separation of powers have all been singled out as potential bulwarks against democratic backsliding, the literature has had less to say about what role, if any, federalism might play in stopping democracies from sliding into autocracy.

Federalism and Democratic Backsliding in Comparative Perspective

Federalism and Democratic Backsliding in Comparative Perspective By Robert R. Kaufman, Rutgers University, R. Daniel Kelemen, Georgetown University and Burcu Kolcak, Rutgers University As a wave of backsliding has swept across both…

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A Chicago Pope implies the existence of an MLA Pope and APA Pope

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There is such a unique kind of anxiety that comes from doing your dissertation on 'understanding of democracy', and most of the reading you do is confirming wild democratic backsliding in the United States.

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Harvard professor offers a grim assessment of American democracy under Trump Steven Levitsky studies how healthy democracies can slip into authoritarianism. He says the Trump administration has already done grave damage: "We are no longer living in a democratic regime."

Competitive authoritarianism 🇺🇸

Strongly recommend listening to or reading this @npr.org interview with Steven Levitsky.

Sharp analysis (in part based on the @foreignaffairs.com piece) on why they define the current US situation as ‘competitive authoritarianism’

www.npr.org/2025/04/22/n...

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Women, minorities fired in purge of NIH science review boards Scientists, with expertise in fields that include mental health, cancer and infectious disease, typically serve five-year terms and were not given a reason for their dismissal.

Thirty-eight of 43 experts cut last month from the boards that review the science and research that happens in laboratories at the National Institutes of Health are female, Black or Hispanic, according to an analysis by the chairs of a dozen of the boards.

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Headline: ICE came for their neighbor so these Tennesseans formed a human chain to protect him

Headline: ICE came for their neighbor so these Tennesseans formed a human chain to protect him

I can't emphasize enough that the most important thing journalists can do right now is publish exactly this kind of article

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"Her $60 million contract with the NIH had supported an international network of researchers and clinicians who had produced pathbreaking work on a disease that infects a quarter of the world’s population and kills more than 1 million people per year."

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I cannot convey enough how grateful I am to the millions of you all supporting us with your time, resources, and energy.

Your support has allowed us to rally people together at record scale to organize their communities.

All with an average donation of $21.

THANK YOU & Pa’lante 🙏🏽♥️

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Twenty Lessons, read by John Lithgow Key selections from On Tyranny, for viewing and sharing

"On Tyranny" is a #1 NYT bestseller again. I wish the moment were different. But I’m glad the book is useful. And grateful for all the kind words about putting the 20 lessons to work.
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Federal judge says White House’s punishment of Associated Press is unconstitutional | CNN Politics The White House’s decision to punish the Associated Press by eliminating its access to President Donald Trump’s events, the Oval Office and Air Force One is unconstitutional, a federal judge said Tues...

Democracy requires a free, sometimes adversarial, often irritating, press. Part of the media's job is making elected officials uncomfortable.

www.cnn.com/2025/04/08/p...

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In just four days, Dr. Khan Suri was transferred among five different ICE facilities across three states, despite the fact that ICE records indicate there were beds in Virginia facilities. Dr. Khan Suri was fasting in religious observance of Ramadan, but multiple ICE facilities refused him food or water to break his fast.

For almost two weeks, he was housed in a room without a bed and with a television blaring 21 hours a day. Dr. Khan Suri was issued used underwear, and a bright red uniform that is usually reserved for detained individuals who have been classified as ‘high security’ based on their criminal history or alleged affiliation with criminal organizations. He is not permitted to work or spend more than two hours per week outside of his dorm.

In just four days, Dr. Khan Suri was transferred among five different ICE facilities across three states, despite the fact that ICE records indicate there were beds in Virginia facilities. Dr. Khan Suri was fasting in religious observance of Ramadan, but multiple ICE facilities refused him food or water to break his fast. For almost two weeks, he was housed in a room without a bed and with a television blaring 21 hours a day. Dr. Khan Suri was issued used underwear, and a bright red uniform that is usually reserved for detained individuals who have been classified as ‘high security’ based on their criminal history or alleged affiliation with criminal organizations. He is not permitted to work or spend more than two hours per week outside of his dorm.

Georgetown scholar Dr. Khan Suri, who was abducted by ICE, was refused food/water to break Ramadan fast, housed in a room without a bed, and issued *used* underwear.

His child cried for days after he was taken and has since stopped speaking.

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Again, just as threatening 🇨🇦/🇩🇰 violates our NATO/UN treaty commitments that are also part of US law, the tariff nonsense violates our WTO & PTA treaty commitments that are also part of US law. Rampant lawbreaking & a total Article I constitutional crisis. Media coverage should be leading with this.

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