
The Surprising Voice Missing From Gun-Control Talks
Mark Kelly made his name advocating for new gun laws after his wife was shot, but he didn’t play a central role in the big Senate compromise that passed last night.
Mark Kelly made his name advocating for new gun laws after his wife was shot, but he didn’t play a central role in the big Senate compromise that passed last night.
Jenny Cudd might regret storming the Capitol. But she’s still pushing election conspiracies.
The once-future star of the Democratic Party is resurfacing with a memoir about mental illness. The question is whether it’s a prequel to his return to politics.
The left desperately needs someone to stand up to Republicans’ rights rollback. Is Gavin Newsom up to the task?
Donald Trump’s plot to overturn the election was not a whisper, but a roar.
Yes, he’s fit to be president right now. But he’s too old for the next election.
South Carolina Representative Nancy Mace’s careful tightrope walk helped her win her primary, but it wasn’t the whole story.
Even skeptics were surprised by the scope of the compromise.
Four years after the first March for Our Lives, X González’s hope for gun control has given way to deep frustration.
The first of six House Select Committee hearings aimed to shape the president’s standing in the eyes of future voters.
The Los Angeles and San Francisco election results add pressure on Democrats to balance criminal-justice reform with public safety.
Presidents, senators, and first ladies doted on the Simpson children. Now they’re struggling to face their state’s post-Trump reality.
After Columbine, a group of principals formed a support network for school leaders who experience mass shootings. Every year, they have more work to do.
Steve Bannon is still scheming. And he’s still a threat to democracy.
A Minnesota-based Instagram influencer is bringing Americans out of their echo chambers. How?
The TV doctor’s primary victory owes far more to Donald Trump than a well-timed endorsement.
Documenting how a diversifying electorate might help Democrats is not the same as inciting fears about “replacement.”
Michael Shellenberger is betting on the frustration of California voters—even though most experts disagree with the solutions he’s selling.
No other case gets to Jarrett Adams as much as this one in Virginia does.
Nicole Hockley describes her son’s death in the Sandy Hook shooting, and the long grieving process that the parents of 19 children in Uvalde now face.