In three short months, Jaelyn Young and Muhammad Dakhlalla found themselves at the center of America’s debate over radicalization.
The Supreme Court hearings are a preview of the party’s midterm strategy, with lawmakers placing the issue front and center. But it’s far from clear that their apocalyptic rhetoric will actually work.
The Supreme Court nominee has become a symbol of the president’s quiet judicial legacy and the anti-Trump resistance.
A letter calling for his resignation shows how serious his crisis of credibility has become.
Pope Francis says he supports a “zero-tolerance” policy, but some insist those words are not enough.
In a revised version of the Catechism, the punishment is deemed unacceptable in all cases.
Liberals decry the forward march of a right-wing agenda. But people on the right believe they’re on the defensive.
The event has sent a strong message that the U.S. wants to spread democratic values—if only the president will cooperate.
Critics, especially Jews in the diaspora, see it as a definitive declaration in favor of a Jewish identity at the expense of a democratic one.
A new poll by The Atlantic and the Public Religion Research Institute finds that Democrats and Republicans have wildly divergent views on core democratic issues, including Russian election interference.
Brett Kavanaugh’s nomination is one sign of unity among divided denominations.
Trump's Supreme Court pick faces a brutal nomination fight ahead.
Annapolis residents are struggling to make sense of the attack at the Capital Gazette, which is already being politicized.
Anthony Kennedy’s retirement could have a huge effect on a number of issues. Abortion may be the biggest.
Conservative justices decided in favor of crisis-pregnancy centers in NIFLA v. Becerra on First Amendment grounds.
His “zero-tolerance” policy has been called “traumatic” and “cruel.” But his most stalwart supporters are sticking with him.
Francis is trying to fix a series of “grave errors” in Chile, and allegedly affirmed the gay identity of a victim there.
The head of the Episcopal Church spoke about poverty, hunger, and war during Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s nuptials.
The Muslim holy month began during a dramatic and deadly week in a region where even religious events are shrouded in politics.
A new book—tweeted out by the president himself—argues that America is in the midst of a populist realignment.
The new American embassy opens during a chaotic and violent week in the Middle East—and it's just the beginning.