This 2017 paper by Dan Kahan and colleagues from Yale, Ohio State, Cornell, and University of Oregon presents groundbreaking research on why political polarization over scientific evidence persists despite widespread access to compelling data
Summary of Wichita City Council Meeting – August 7, 2025
This scatter plot reveals a fascinating and counterintuitive relationship between political preferences and healthcare policy usage across American states.
There’s a clear relationship between how a state voted in 2024 and how difficult that state makes it for people to vote.
This White House article presents a highly critical assessment of the Bureau of Labor Statistics under the previous administration. It accurately identifies notable BLS revisions, a significant benchmark adjustment, and procedural lapses in August 2024. However, its framing of these events as evidence of systemic incompetence does not fully account for the agency’s established revision…
This scatter plot reveals a fascinating relationship between political preferences and economic prosperity across US states.
This scatter plot reveals a fascinating relationship between economic output and voting patterns at the county level in the United States.
President Trump’s aggressive campaign for Federal Reserve interest rate cuts in 2025 represents an unprecedented assault on central bank independence.