What Winning Did to the Anti-abortion Movement
As protesters prepare for this year’s March for Life, a current of uncertainty ripples beneath the surface.
As protesters prepare for this year’s March for Life, a current of uncertainty ripples beneath the surface.
Participation in traditional houses of worship is in decline, but innovation and growth are happening elsewhere.
Kevin McCarthy finally has the job he always wanted. What did he sacrifice to get it?
The deadline for the Republican leader to cut a deal or quit the speaker’s race is fast approaching.
The president hopes to cut many ribbons throughout the next two years.
The new GOP majority can’t decide on a leader.
House Republicans return to Washington today in disarray.
Outgoing Representative Jaime Herrera Beutler reflects on the forces that ended her 12-year term, and what might have been different.
Made public here for the first time, a collection of key internal government documents related to the Trump administration’s Zero Tolerance policy
Rather than conducting a large-scale dragnet, the committee zeroed in on the former president.
Conversations with Kyrsten Sinema’s former canvassers reveal anger and disappointment with the newly independent senator from Arizona.
The long farewell to the Iowa Caucus
And why everyone’s ignoring it
This week, Paul Whelan’s sister watched as politicians and pundits weaponized the imprisoned American’s plight.
Democrats hold a key advantage in the five states that will decide the next presidential election.
On the ground in the Georgia congresswoman’s alternate universe
A perfect storm is brewing among Trump, Fuentes, Ye … and Twitter.
It’s wrong, it seems illegal, and it’s probably not going to work. For now.
A new style of activism in the white-collar workplace is reshaping corporate life.
A slim Republican majority might spite itself to own the libs.