News in Brief Did Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump Just Destroy the Myth of the New Hampshire Primary? The two insurgent candidates brought a reckoning for establishment politicos in the Granite State. Jared Keller
News in Brief What Can the Iowa Caucus Really Tell Us? How the surge of populism that's defined the 2016 elections may confound the expectations of Iowa and New Hampshire as electoral predictors. Jared Keller
News in Brief A Failed Theory or a Failed Republican Party? What exactly would a Donald Trump nomination mean for political science? Seth Masket
News in Brief What’s Your Hurry, ‘National Review’? The Republican establishment is finally attempting to influence the 2016 election. Will it matter? Seth Masket
News in Brief Donald Trump’s Appeal to the Authoritarian Personality A quick primer on the psychological force driving support for the Republican front-runner. Tom Jacobs
News in Brief Debunking the GOP Candidates’ Anti-Immigration Stance It’s built on lies and paranoia—let’s debunk the Republicans’ three central immigration myths. Ana Aparicio
Social Justice For Some Christians, Respect for Authority Outweighs Compassion As the presidential campaign is showing us, the moral values of Christians are far from monolithic. Tom Jacobs
News in Brief Toilet Trouble Donald Trump’s comments about Hillary Clinton’s bathroom break during the latest presidential debate were ridiculous and offensive, but at least he’s bringing attention to ongoing gender inequities. Marni Sommer