Democracy Is Not Over
Americans who care about democracy have every right to feel appalled and frightened. But then they have work to do.
Americans who care about democracy have every right to feel appalled and frightened. But then they have work to do.
Kennedy’s endorsement of Donald Trump raises an awkward question.
Thirty-four felony convictions. Charges of fraud, election subversion, and obstruction. One place to keep track of the presidential candidate’s legal troubles.
The Republican nominee’s preoccupation with dictators, and his disdain for the American military, is deepening.
It’s probably leaching chemicals into your cooking oil.
And lost its tolerance for everyday stress.
They may seem like pranksters on the margins, but what happens when the most powerful people on Earth are trolls?
Corporations and private-equity funds have been rolling up smaller chains and previously independent practices.
What it’s like to be too big in America
The party went into an election with policies it couldn’t defend—or even explain.
But what’s the prize he’s after?
The government of New Zealand worked with the indigenous Maori people to legally confer the rights of an individual on a river.