The former first lady was notably eager to learn about people she didn’t understand—and recognize she might have been wrong about them.
Images of the pets, working animals, and wildlife that have become victims, evacuees, rescuers, and comforters after California’s deadliest and most destructive wildfire
Donald Trump likes to pit elite and non-elite white people against each other. Why do white liberals play into his trap?
The recent appointment of Matthew Whitaker as acting attorney general threatens the rule of law in the U.S.
Twenty years ago, Bill Clinton became the first president to be impeached since Andrew Johnson, in 1868. We offer a recounting by people who played a role.
An unseen safety hazard plagues America, and it’s time to take action.
Weeks ago, Super Typhoon Yutu devastated the Northern Mariana Islands, which are home to tens of thousands of Americans. Mainland outlets paid little attention.
The Woolsey Fire and the nearby Hill Fire have forced the evacuation of nearly 250,000 residents from their homes near the Pacific Coast in California’s Los Angeles and Ventura Counties.
A personal tragedy forces a narcotics officer to rethink his stance on the drug war.
Within 24 hours, the Camp Fire has burned more than 20,000 acres, and has virtually destroyed the town of Paradise.
For the third time in a century, leftists are driving the Democratic Party’s agenda. Will they succeed in making America more equitable, or overplay their hand?
Trump’s proposed change to the citizenship clause is unconstitutional.
Participatory budgeting is an experiment in grassroots democracy that gives citizens partial control of a municipal budget.
A frequently printed error has caused widespread misreadings of the seminal text—and the interpretation of democracy.
“What’s been a reality for us has now become a reality for them,” said one worshipper at the Mouvement Juif Libéral de France in Paris.
“The only thing that really does change is who that cabal of shadow elites are.”
Officials have intercepted explosive items bound for an array of high-profile targets ahead of next month’s midterm elections.
Recent photographs from Mexico Beach, Panama City, and neighboring Florida towns, as the full extent of the damage wrought by Hurricane Michael becomes clearer.
Michael is the strongest storm to hit Florida in 80 years, and the most powerful to ever strike its panhandle region.