They can back Trump, or run a candidate of their own—but either way, they’ll bring this era of American politics to a close.
Donald Trump didn’t press his rival on accusations that Clinton Foundation donors enjoyed special access, but that doesn’t mean they’ll go away.
The president-elect doesn’t understand that war is politics, because he lacks experience in both war and politics.
To succeed in the long run, libertarians must think harder about people who are uncomfortable with difference, diversity, and dynamism.
A live multimedia performance by the musician DJ Spooky considers the 1915 silent film’s legacy as a pioneering document in alternative facts.
In her new book, the law professor Mehrsa Baradaran argues that economic self-sufficiency can only go so far without government backing.
The vice president announced that the administration will shift aid from the United Nations to the U.S. Agency for International Development. He’ll also visit the region in late December.
By upholding President Trump’s travel ban, the justices have sent the message that the administration is free to turn prejudice into public policy.