News in Brief The GOP Is Botching the Hispanic Vote The Republican National Committee canceled the only debate scheduled to air on Spanish-language television. Kate Wheeling
News in Brief The Body Language Behind the Presidential Debates How candidates' bodies say more than their advertising buys ever will. Jared Keller
News in Brief What We Talk About When We Talk About Deez Nuts The historical moment that gave rise to everyone's favorite independent presidential candidate. Jared Keller
News in Brief Lawrence Lessig Will Never Be President—Here’s Why He Needs to Run Anyway The Harvard professor wants to be elected president—and to give it away. Jared Keller
News in Brief As My Esteemed Opponent Just Said… New research finds mimicking the linguistic style of your opponent is a smart strategy in presidential debates. Tom Jacobs
News in Brief The Democrats’ Central Dilemma: How to Talk Micro, Not Macro Professor Julia Azari weighs in on the rift in the Democratic Party. Max Ufberg
News in Brief Donald Trump Is the Candidate America Wants That's why he's the one America deserves. Jared Keller
News in Brief The Sexism Behind the Hillary Clinton Pantsuit Jokes The presidential candidate shouldn't have to play up her fashion choices. Max Ufberg
Social Justice Why Do Some Doctors Reject Evolution? Presidential hopeful Ben Carson isn't the only practitioner who's got some doubts. Francie Diep
News in Brief Libertarians Are Raking in Small Donors For candidates like Ted Cruz, it's no longer about the single cash cow donor. Gregory Ferenstein