"Literally relitigating Watergate"
"Wow," said the federal judge hearing the case. "The department is taking an extraordinary position."
Ag advocates hit back at Sonny Perdue
"What I heard today from the secretary of agriculture is there's no place for me," said a fifth-generation farmer
Will impeachment inquiry affect Trump?
Trump’s approval rating has a lower ceiling and higher floor than that of past presidents
The politics of "Finding Your Roots"
As Season 6 proves, in 2019 no examination of our history can be apolitical, especially our family tree
How trolls took over our democracy
Andrew Marantz, in his new book, "Antisocial," explores how techno-utopianism decayed into alt-right madness
Supreme Court weights LGBTQ protections
All eyes are on Trump's appointees as the court weighs whether federal workplace protections extend to LGBTQ people
Judge attacks DOJ indictment rule
New York judge who ordered Trump to hand over tax returns also argues DOJ's indictment ban is "not warranted"
DuVernay delivers what government won't
The filmmaker launches a theater to showcase minorities in a time when the US can't solve 400-year-old problems
Jimmy Carter to Trump: Tell the truth!
The former president was asked on MSNBC if the House impeachment inquiry was a “good thing." Here is his response
Hillary Clinton trolls President Trump
“Hillary Clinton should enter the race to try and steal it away from Uber Left Elizabeth Warren," Trump tweeted
Why we need serious Trump jokes
Once again it is the satirists who are best equipped to cut through the nonsense of the Trump era
Judge threatens Betsy DeVos with jail
"I’m not sending anyone to jail yet, but it’s good to know I have that ability,” a judge told department lawyers
GOP support for impeachment up 20 points
In a shift, some of Trump's base support the Democratic-led inquiry — and even the president's removal from office
Liz Phair is not here to soothe you
In her new memoir, the legendary indie rocker shares tales of the shame, fear, and violence of ordinary life
Feeling naked and exposed on Yom Kippur
I'd long considered wearing no makeup on Yom Kippur, but never followed through. Fear and vanity held me back
Facebook antitrust probe gains steam
The Justice Department and Federal Trade Commission are also conducting antitrust investigations into the company
Attacks on Warren debunked — by biology
Warren skeptics say she lied about pregnancy discrimination. The timeline, and human biology, say otherwise
Alex Trebek: "Why should I be afraid?"
The "Jeopardy!" host goes public to own the narrative to his cancer story
Graham invites Giuliani to testify
Kamala Harris, a Democratic presidential candidate and former prosecutor, applauded the move: "I have questions"
McConnell criticizes Trump on Syria
"A precipitous withdrawal" will "increase the risk that ISIS and other terrorist groups regroup," McConnell warns
House Democrats subpoena EU ambassador
The move came hours after the State Department blocked Sondland‘s testimony Tuesday morning
What deal did Trump make with Erdogan?
Trump's abandonment of the Syrian Kurds makes no sense — unless he cut a deal with Turkey's autocratic president
Why new voting machines are suspicious
The divide over ballot-marking devices is not merely philosophical
Mitch's new role: Impeachment-killer
Mitch McConnell has already agreed to whitewash Trump. But can he find a way to avoid a Senate trial completely?