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The cascade of questions is to be expected, but the answers don’t make America kinder or safer or more secure right now.
For someone whose uncle is in the midst of a very similar cancer journey, the particulars of Biden’s disease are inescapable.
The release of the Biden audio amid the Sean “Diddy” Combs trial underscores why the public’s ability to watch and listen to ...
The president has assembled advisory teams of religious zealots known for blurring the line between politics and religion.
On one side, there are the legitimate election results, embraced by leading democracies. On the other, there are Trump’s ...
Polls show how Democrats can hurt Trump. If only they would pay attention. President Donald Trump's standing with voters is often portrayed as an immutable fact.
How did Vice President JD Vance go from a thoughtful conservative to a MAGA brute? Staff Writer at The Atlantic George Packer ...
The Democratic Party is looking for potential 2028 contenders who could defeat President Trump's Republican successor.
It’s not common for people to transition from prison to a diplomatic position in Paris, but in Trump world, strange things happen.
It may be small and petty, but these changes are part of the erosion of democratic norms, softening people up for potentially ...
Plus, questions swirl around a new revenge porn law, Spotify shuts down pill-pushing fraud-casts, and Fortnite faces a rebellion over AI.
The homeland security secretary was asked to define habeas corpus. Her outrageously wrong answer was humiliating — but it was ...