California's Supreme Court will decide whether to allow electronic recordings of most civil court proceedings. A ruling in favor could fix a crisis but have unintended consequences.
The details of a 2024 meeting — never before reported — are newly relevant after the monitor issued a blistering report about Fain and the UAW.
Louisiana v. Callais and now Allen v. Milligan have laid bare the court’s fundamental misinterpretation of the Voting Rights Act.
Gov. Tony Evers marks the Fourth of July and America’s 250th anniversary with a radio address reflecting on democratic values ...
Vladimir Putin delivered a video address to the participants in the 13th Forum of Regions of Russia and Belarus.
Federal courts have largely afforded President Trump broader executive authority, except on the question of managing elections.
On the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, a look at the state of our democracy and where we’re headed.
Paul E. Peterson interviews Paul Carrese, author of "Teaching America: Reflective Patriotism in Schools, College, and Culture ...
What can a steelworkers strike from 1892 tell us about today's economy? NPR's Don Gonyea visits Homestead, Pennsylvania where one of America's most important labor fights unfolded.
I obtained hundreds of confidential memos detailing politics and policy guidance for Gabbard from her years in Congress, then embarked on a quest to identify who was behind them.
Yet another reason to be thankful that she no longer leads our intelligence “community.” ...