The Lonely End of the Trump Presidency
Just a week ago, Trump seemed positioned to be a major media presence and party kingmaker when he left office—if not the party's nominee in 2024
Just a week ago, Trump seemed positioned to be a major media presence and party kingmaker when he left office—if not the party's nominee in 2024
Wednesday’s events have increased scrutiny around the question of who is allowed to feel safe on Capitol grounds
New variants of the COVID-19 virus raise concerns about whether they can escape vaccine protection
"We will never give up, we will never concede!" President Donald Trump told the crowd of supporters he had summoned to Washington on Jan. 6. They heard him and obeyed. Within hours, a mob of
"We will never give up, we will never concede!" President Donald Trump told the crowd of supporters he had summoned to Washington on Jan. 6. They heard him and obeyed. Within hours, a mob of
There's one presidential power Donald Trump can still use with wide discretion until Inauguration Day on January 20: the pardon power.
The Trump Administration measure has kept thousands of families from living together in the U.S.
What to know about the process by which Presidential election winners are made official
The President-elect is inheriting the greatest chance to remake American foreign policy since at least 9/11
Independent police academies graduate thousands of officers a year, but there's no oversight of their programs and no national standard for what a good cop should—or should not—be taught
Police offices have shot, beaten, and even used cars to run down Black Lives Matter protesters, leaving some with permanent disabilities
Grand Rapids, Mich., isn't a big city. But according to life-long resident JD Chapman Jr., it has a lot of "big-city problems" nonetheless. "We have all kinds of problems with our education, our health care
Rosewood Massacre survivors and descendants were awarded millions decades later. Could this be a model for reparations?
Here are some common issues and how you can ensure you receive the full stimulus you’re eligible for
Her tagline is ‘Finance is Cool’ and 2020 was her biggest year yet. Here’s why she thinks you should laugh while learning about money.
First of all, stop thinking about ‘after COVID’ and start acting now. Here’s what four financial therapists learned in 2020, and how they’re helping anxious clients gear up for 2021.
Many people turned to shopping as a coping mechanism in 2020. Here’s how to know if you’ve been overshopping, and what to do about it, according to a financial therapist.
COVID-19 spreads especially easily in indoor environments. As the weather gets colder, is there any safe way to socialize inside?
What we want most when this is all over
Health experts say we could have a scary winter ahead as two respiratory infections, flu and COVID-19, collide
In February 2019, the Kaiser Permanente health system announced a new kind of medical school. The school would be built “from the ground up” to prepare students for the complexities of the U.S. medical system.