Economists and political scientists have debated for decades whether democratic systems correct economic inequality through electoral competition and policy reform. A study led by Alexander […]
Author Archives: Charlie Gallo
A History of Survival: How Four Societies Transformed Crisis Into Renewal
Historians and social scientists often focus on dramatic societal collapses. However, for a team of international researchers, which included members of the Complexity Science Hub, […]
Leadership Under Democrats Often Correlates With Fewer Hate Crimes
The United States has long grappled with the pervasiveness of hate crimes. This could be attributed to the fact that the country is a melting […]
Council of Europe: Teaching Economic Crises Can Help Students Resist Populism
The Observatory on History Teaching in Europe, an initiative of the Council of Europe, assessed the impacts of teaching economic crises by evaluating 17 member […]
Jonathan Rinderknecht: How Authorities Linked Him to Palisades Fire
In the quiet hours of the first day of 2025, as Los Angeles welcomed the New Year under fading fireworks, a faint glow flickered deep […]
U.S. Birthright Citizenship: Origin and Purpose
Nearly anyone born on United States soil, including territories like Guam and Puerto Rico, is automatically considered a U.S. citizen. This is called birthright citizenship […]
40-Year Data Show Republicans Fund Science More Than Democrats
In American politics, it is often assumed that the Democratic Party stands as the champion of science while the Republican Party remains skeptical of its […]
Are Right-Wingers More Prone To Believe and Spread Falsehoods Than Left-Wingers?
Susceptibility to false information knows no political lines or ideological inclinations. However, according to a growing number of reports, individuals who are more predisposed to […]
The Cost of Liberty: How and Why Charlie Kirk Defended Gun Ownership and Gun Deaths
Charlie Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA, had long presented himself as a vocal defender of the Second Amendment. His public interventions after shooting incidents […]
Siloam Dam in Jerusalem Was Built in 805-795 BCE to Mitigate Drought and Flooding
Archaeologists and scientific researchers have announced a breakthrough in the dating of one of the most significant ancient structures in Jerusalem—the Siloam Dam. Using high […]









