|
Lindsey GrangerThe Hill |
Whether someone supports or opposes immigration enforcement isn't really the point. The point is that when government power expands, oversight should...
Those aren't isolated headlines anymore. They show a pattern.
In a democracy, candidates are entitled to compete. They're entitled to question procedures. They're entitled to await final results. What they're not...
Whether you support Donald Trump or oppose him, one principle should remain the same: extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.
While the administration continues to launch controversial initiatives, the institutions designed to provide checks and balances are pushing back,...
Leadership isn't measured only by the votes you cast. Sometimes it's measured by the moments when you're willing to speak up.
Reinvention doesn't have to mean replacement. The challenge for Weiss now is figuring out how to harness that expertise rather than alienate it. And...
If you weren't paying attention to Sen. Jon Ossoff before, chances are you've seen him in your social media feed lately.
Jill Biden is back in the spotlight, and judging by the reaction from Democrats, her new memoir may be reopening wounds many in her own party would...
You know the optics are pretty bad when even the people usually defending President Trump are starting to ring the alarm.
people can support border security. People can support immigration enforcement. But cruelty should never become policy.
Despite years of revelations involving some of the world’s most powerful men, nothing has come from the latest wave of Epstein-related disclosures.
President Trump has made one thing very clear about today’s Republican Party: loyalty matters.
Americans are left wondering how long they’re expected to absorb the economic fallout from a conflict happening thousands of miles away — a...
When people inside your own administration are walking away over a policy, that tells you this isn’t just routine disagreement. This is a major...
There is a quiet internal negotiation over what the next version of the progressive movement looks like, who defines it, how broad it gets, and...
If you campaign against excess, against elite privilege, against government waste, then you should probably avoid behavior that looks exactly like the...
You can debate ideology all day long. But if critics think there’s a better way to make life more affordable, strengthen public services, and...
That should concern conservatives, liberals, independents, libertarians — everybody.
If Democrats want to rebuild a durable coalition, especially with working-class voters, they have to do two things at once: speak plainly and deliver...
What happens when the work of writers, the people who spend years building stories, ideas and entire worlds, is used to teach machines how to recreate...
The question is not whether she’s qualified. It’s whether the political conditions, and the memory of 2024, will allow voters to see her...
When you zoom out, this isn’t happening in isolation.
While officials say talks with Iran are progressing behind closed doors, publicly, it looks like a stalemate with a ticking clock.
The Voting Rights Act was born out of the Civil Rights Movement to open the ballot box to Black Americans who were systematically denied access. So...
The idea that justice and humanity can coexist isn’t something everyone agrees on.
If unity only exists in moments of fear, and disappears the second the spotlight returns, then it’s not really unity at all.
This debate isn’t just about airlines. It’s about how far we’re willing to go when global conflict starts hitting Americans at home, in their...
The writing is on the wall.
Are we starting to blur the line between national security and personal sensitivity?
At the end of the day, this isn’t just about tariffs. It’s about whether businesses feel free to act in their own financial interest under the...
When you start seeing this kind of turnover, and these kinds of accusations bring hurled, it raises questions about stability inside the...
This is a lot more than just he said, she said.
This isn’t just about Trump or Iran. It’s about precedent. Because every time Congress chooses not to assert its authority, it becomes easier for...
Even if you don’t care about geopolitics, this is now about your wallet.
Each moment on its own … maybe you brush it off. But together, people are asking: what exactly are we watching?
In the end, this wasn’t about independence. It was about results.
The president is declaring victory, while simultaneously preparing Americans for more war.
You can repaint the walls. You can add gold accents. You don’t get to knock the house down and build a ballroom because you feel like it.
Essential workers are showing up every day, keeping airports secure, while not knowing when their next paycheck will arrive, as lawmakers leave...
At that point, this stops being just about long security lines or even immigration policy. It’s about how far federal and local governments are...
When journalists lose access, the public loses visibility. And when visibility shrinks, accountability soon follows.
This isn’t sustainable. At some point, this stops being about leverage in Washington and starts being about real people trying to get from point A...
A new analysis from The New York Times, along with German outlets NDR and WDR, took a closer look at the administration’s new drug pricing platform,...
The warning was clear: criticism is fair game, but personal attacks that chip away at the system itself come with consequences.
Right now, two weeks in, the central question isn’t whether the United States can overpower Iran militarily. It’s whether the strategy behind this...
Fourteen days in, the world is left with a dangerous combination: rising oil prices, rising casualties, and still no clear answer about how this war...
The business of war has always been lucrative. But when the people making money are tied directly to the people making policy, it raises questions...
Are armed federal agents going to show up at polling places in the next election? Yes or no?
One of the core principles of American government is that the people making the rules shouldn’t be the same people quietly benefiting from them. But...