A small but dedicated crew of hardliners has created bureaucratic barriers that are far harder to overcome than any hunk of concrete on the southern border.
Under Trump, the United States is capsizing the climate, emboldening dictators and trashing diplomatic norms. In the corridors of power in Brussels, Paris and Berlin, the idea of sanctions sounds less outlandish by the day.
More young women are being called to the religious life than at any point in the past 50 years. Eve Fairbanks explains what millennial nuns are searching for.
Just a few years ago, universities had a chance to make a quality education affordable for everyone. Here's the little-known and absolutely infuriating history of what they did instead.
A report by Kevin Carey
“I looked around at our whole family, and the kids running around, and I thought, ‘I’m never going to have this,’ and I started to cry.”
The Democratic National Committee chair on whether Trump is a racist, why the DNC is open to donations from fossil fuel companies and why he thinks his party still has a shot at the Senate.
By Wil S. Hylton
“Do you have any idea how much we earn off migrants? Drugs are less profitable.”
For decades, the medical community has ignored mountains of evidence to wage a cruel and futile war on fat people, poisoning public perception and ruining millions of lives.
He believes the Democrats are on the verge of collapse, the media is a joke and the security state is turning us all into mini-imperialists. But he finally admits that there might be something to this Russia business.
I went to a white nationalist ethnostate in Indiana. I got bounced from a secret meeting in D.C. I spent weeks figuring out how hate gurgles up from the nastiest recesses of the Internet. And I’m sorry to report that unconscionable racists will be a force in American politics well beyond November 8.
Over the course of 20 years, Johnson & Johnson created a powerful drug, promoted it illegally to children and the elderly, covered up the side effects and made billions of dollars. This is the inside story.
When white people want to do something experimental in education, it’s called charter schools or experiential learning. When black people do it, it’s called identity politics.
With one miscalculation, by one startled pilot, at 400 miles an hour. And now that Russia is determined to destabilize the West, this scenario is keeping the military establishment up at night.
When politicians take money from megadonors, there are strings attached. But with the reclusive duo who propelled Trump into the White House, there’s a fuse.
These three campaign gurus for Jeb Bush, Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio have had some time to reflect on this nightmare of a campaign. And do they ever have stories to tell.
Several decades ago, 229 men and one woman were convicted of terrible crimes. They thought they were going to die in prison. But then, many years later, in a nerve-wracking experiment, they received an unimagined second chance.
Thousands of rape victims around the world undergo grisly and unsafe abortions because of U.S. policy. Obama could change this with a single executive action. Why hasn’t he?
The first female chief of the IMF on the Greek meltdown, a historic refugee crisis and one thing Hillary Clinton has in common with an “old crocodile.”
Yousef Al-Otaiba is the most charming man in Washington: He’s slick, he’s savvy and he throws one hell of a party. And if he has his way, our Middle East policy is going to get a lot more aggressive.
There’s a miraculous new treatment for schizophrenia that could transform the way we treat mental illness. And then there are the terrible reasons why most medical professionals have never heard of it.
A documentary that disappeared more than 40 years ago—available to everyone for the first time here—is a gift to modern-day feminists. It’s belligerent, it’s hilarious, and it reveals exactly what the Clinton campaign is missing.