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28 January 2025

Poll Reveals Strong American Support for Unity and Relief Efforts

Investors Hangout

This raises a consequential question: Are Trump’s supporters so eager to see him get things…

22 January 2025

Can science-based interventions tamp down polarization?

PNAS

Surveys also find that cross-partisan hostility is at least partly a matter of misperception: People…

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17 January 2025

How the Left Helped Trump Win

Compact Magazine

The left’s upper-crust appeal is well established. The most comprehensive study of this phenomenon is…

14 January 2025

Connecting with newsrooms can lead to collaborative projects that disrupt polarization

American Press Institute

At More in Common, we’ve spent seven years studying polarization in the U.S. Like many…

19 December 2024

The truth about what we have more in common

National Association of Evangelicals

Much has been said about our increasingly polarized society. It seems we are becoming more entrenched in particular ideologiesand…

19 December 2024

The landscape of how news leaders and researchers learn from one another

American Press Institute

Collaborations can happen on one-off and local levels, where news leaders and non-news experts come…

19 December 2024

Exchanges between researchers and journalists can go beyond interviews. They can also improve how journalism serves communities.

American Press Institute

For example, take findings from the nonprofit research organization More in Common. The group is…

18 December 2024

Amid the rubble, shoots of democratic renewal

The Fulcrum

Third, like antibodies to authoritarian infection, an ecosystem is emerging to help the nation address…

16 December 2024

Evangelical Christians carried Trump to victory. What nonbelievers assume about them is often wrong

The Lion

Many Americans are blinded by “perception gaps”—disparities between what non-evangelicals imagine evangelicals believe and what…