The short memory of Condoleezza Rice
Dadayev and his accomplices were sentenced on Thursday—but Nemtsov’s legal team insists the case has yet to be closed.
Two writers challenge common ideas about feminism and gender.
"There is no victory," a psychologist working with protesters says, "only a potential victory."
Robert Kagan accuses Obama of appeasement. Where’s his evidence?
In the space of a year, Vladimir Putin has gone from being a pariah to being courted by Western powers.
It's easy to mock the Republican front-runner. But the “more serious” candidates he toppled don’t make a lot more sense.
The president’s aides were trying to protect him, but in the process made clear they thought his behavior was problematic.
Instead of publishing a book, the author of a New York Times op-ed should simply step forward.
Nothing in Marie Yovanovitch’s testimony had directly added to the Democrats’ case for removal. Then the president stepped in.