The former first lady was notably eager to learn about people she didn’t understand—and recognize she might have been wrong about them.
In the history of America, female anger is political fuel.
30-year-old Lila Rose advocates for reversing Roe v. Wade.
A collection of images from Chicago as it was some 75 years ago
The Founding Fathers designed America to be impervious to demagogues, but social media has derailed the system.
A growing number of defense attorneys are becoming filmmakers, producing documentaries for an audience of one: the judge.
Dogs, cats, and other animals that were left behind, or caught in the storm, are being rescued and cared for by owners, neighbors, and first responders.
Even though Florence has been downgraded to a tropical depression, much more rainfall and flooding have been predicted for already hard-hit regions.
Governor Ricardo Rosselló describes how opportunity can be created for the island in the wake of Hurricane Maria.
Some of tribalism's worst impulses, such as demagoguery and scapegoating, are beginning to permeate American politics.
Political enthusiasms are running high around the country.
In 1858, Abraham Lincoln warned that America could not remain “half slave and half free.” Today, the country remains divided by racism—and the threat is as existential as it was before the Civil War.
As participation in civic life has dwindled, so has public faith in the country’s system of government.
Democracy has taken a beating under President Trump. Will the midterms make a difference?