Jon Favreau on Where the Democrats Went Right

Jon Favreau considers how the government shutdown could help Democrats rebuild their fractured party.Read More
When Mental Illness Shapes Life-or-Death Transplant Decisions

Patients’ mental health problems can make transplant decisions even more fraught.Read More
She Despised Charlie Kirk. He Resolved to Make People Like Her Pay.

In rural Texas, just 40 miles apart, a paramedic and a former small-town mayor got caught up on two sides of a digital “civil war.”Read More
Who Are the Louisiana Voters Behind a Major Supreme Court Challenge?

There is little information in court filings about the dozen plaintiffs who challenged the state’s voting map as an illegal racial gerrymander.Read More
Air Traffic Controllers Reject Credit for Ending the Last Shutdown

Controllers missing work was widely cited as the reason the last shutdown came to an end. But that assumption might have been overblown, according to controllers, aviation safety experts and congressional aides.Read More
Black Unemployment Is Surging Again. This Time Is Different.

Federal layoffs and an end to diversity initiatives have weakened a historically strong labor market for Black workers.Read More
Trump Is Blowing Up Boats Off Venezuela. Could Mexico’s Cartels Be Next?

U.S. strikes on boats that President Trump says are drug smugglers have unsettled America’s biggest trading partner, where powerful criminal groups produce and smuggle drugs.Read More
A Test Now for Israel: Can It Repair Its Ties to Americans?

Israel’s advocates fear that its conduct of the war has cost it the support of an entire generation of U.S. voters.Read More
Diane Keaton: A Life in Pictures

On and off the screen, the star with a distinctive fashion sense was a singular presence.Read More
Diane Keaton: A Life in Pictures

On and off the screen, the star with a distinctive fashion sense was a singular presence.Read More