U.S.-trained militaries more likely to overthrow their governments
The American military trains officers from around the world. Back at home, they are nearly twice as likely to attempt a coup than officers who do not receive U.S. training.
The American military trains officers from around the world. Back at home, they are nearly twice as likely to attempt a coup than officers who do not receive U.S. training.
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A new study suggests most people who earn money illegally do it by selling drugs and earn less than $1,500 a week, on average.
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Because federal judges wield significant power, they are at the core of a president’s legacy. We explain how they are chosen and confirmed.
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This collection of academic research examines the issue of bullying and child suicide. We included research that looks specifically at suicide and bullying among sexual-minority youth, including gay and lesbian students.
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A new study suggests taxing sugar instead of soda is a more effective way to help people cut calories.
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If all general practitioners prescribed liked those from the best medical schools, 56.5 percent fewer opioid prescriptions would have been written between 2006 and 2014.
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We present research that examines why some individuals vehemently support or condemn the Confederate flag and its role in American race relations.
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The transfer of surplus military equipment to American police forces has divided communities. New research says it reduces crime.
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A new study suggests that paying teachers based on student test scores may hurt student performance in some subject areas. The issue: Historically, public school teacher salaries have been based
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A review of 185 papers finds male fertility in developed countries has fallen over 50 percent in less than 40 years, with significant public health implications.
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