He used the constitution to shatter the constitution.
Democrats of all stripes—including Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez—are pledging to find common ground with Trump ...
Congress’ first bill of the year could foreshadow how much political reality may affect the thinking of Senate Democrats.
The elder Le Pen is dead, but far-right populists across the world still echo his mix of violent rhetoric, brazen lies, and ...
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Explore the fascinating history of New Year’s resolutions, from ancient Babylonian traditions to modern-day practices.
As Carter’s funeral and Donald Trump’s inaugural approach, it’s a much-needed time to donate to the Washington Monthly.
The authors of the bestselling “How Democracies Die” talk with editor Michael Tomasky about what kind of mark four more years of Donald Trump might leave on this democracy. You’ve read about ...
Trump’s movement theoretically tapped into the rage at that destructive economic ideology and would represent a new way forward, one built around protectionism and the interests of the tens of ...
If we’re being honest, he deserves this ignominy every year. But after Trump dodged justice this year and nonetheless won the presidency, we cannot responsibly give this “award” to anyone ...
On Thursday, the White House put forward its new pledge under the Paris Agreement: By 2035, the United States will reduce its emissions by between 61 and 66 percent, compared to 2005 levels.
In Democrats’ seemingly endless election postmortems—and in the postmortems on the postmortems—a persistent theme has been to blame the reddening of blue states like New York and New Jersey ...