Democrats and Republicans agree on one thing: Censoring hate speech - EurekAlert

Democrats and Republicans may agree more on hate speech than you think | The research found that while Democrats generally support more censorship than Republicans, both groups tend to agree on which types of hate speech should be restricted.

Republicans who believe Trump won in 2020 expect significant chaos in November - EurekAlert

Republicans Are Downplaying Abortion, but It Keeps Coming Up

House Republicans fault NIH for evasive answers on risky monkeypox virus study

Republicans Step Up Attacks on Scientist at Heart of Covid Lab Leak Theory

Previous research found that Republicans are healthier and live longer than Democrats. New research suggests, however, that context matters: longevity benefit for Republicans was present only in Republican states. In Democratic states, by contrast, there was no longevity benefit for Republicans.

Study finds that anonymous online conversations between Democrats and Republicans can actually reduce political polarization. This depolarization effect was strongest for the conversations that scored highest on civility.

Republicans Assail Kerry Before His Climate Talks With China

Scientists, Under Fire From Republicans, Defend Fauci and Covid Origins Study

Senate Republicans criticize NASA for its climate change and diversity efforts

Politicization of COVID-19: A prospective longitudinal study (nationally representative U.S. sample) finds, among other things, that Trump Republicans initially reported weaker responses to COVID-19 than non-Trump Republicans, and these differences became more pronounced over time.

Republicans Push Transgender Restrictions in More States

Republicans Die More From COVID-19: Why We Care

Disgusting Democrats and Repulsive Republicans: Research shows that members of political outgroups are often considered "physically gross"

Now in charge, House Republicans launch flurry of investigations

Almost Twice as Many Republicans Died From COVID Before the Midterms Than Democrats | The authors of a new study can’t say if this impacted the midterms, but say that it’s “plausible given just how stark the differences in vaccination rates have been, among Democrats and Republicans.”

Local Efforts Can Achieve U.S. Climate Goals Even if Republicans Take Congress, Report Says

When did Democrats and Republicans switch platforms?

A “Mortality Gap” – Republicans Are Dying at a Higher Rate Than Democrats