Why is Alito so angry when he keeps winning? A new biography traces the justice’s grievance from Princeton and Yale to the Supreme Court.
A quarter millennia after its founding, the United States faces a stark choice that will define its future. In the years ...
On a muggy Saturday evening in May, 30 young men and a few women, all Christian and mostly Catholic, filed into a ...
A little-noticed Supreme Court decision could reshape how elections are funded ‒ and it's a win for democracy, not just ...
At 250 years, America’s fault lines are showing. Partisan and regional divisions rival the most intense internal conflicts it ...
Gavin Newsom and Wes Moore, potential 2028 contenders, cast President Trump’s record as a betrayal of American ideals, while ...
Gordon Wood’s argument for the “radicalism” of the Revolution reveals something profound — and hopeful — about America.
By shifting more political decisions to the states, they envision a nation less subject to blue-red swings that change the entire course of federal law enforcement, environmental policy and business ...
Two men who were instrumental in the writing and ratification of the U.S. Constitution differed on how the document allocated ...
In twin rulings, the justices said President Trump could fire independent regulators for any reason but explicitly affirmed ...
Electoral reform is ‘a federal, state, local problem,’ that requires collaboration between all levels of government, Utah leaders say ...
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