The presence of U.N. inspectors would help allay suspicions that the U.S. is planting phony evidence
Reading Michelle Alexander's volume on racism and mass incarceration
Responses and reverberations
People who want genital reconstructions as part of their transition are asked for not one, but two mental-health referrals. Doctors are now questioning whether that requirement is ethical.
The president's assassination 150 years ago sparked outpourings of grief across the globe
After 150 years, there may finally be enough support in South Carolina to consign the Confederate banner to the past.
Tony Blair offered a qualified apology for the Iraq War, but found it harder to say sorry for removing a dictator.
Trump’s new secretary of health and human services intends to make life better for physicians.
Throughout modern history, the millions forced to flee as refugees and beg for asylum have felt Douglass’s agony, and thought his thoughts.