The Language of Politics
Democrats and Republicans speak different languages — and it helps explain why we're so divided.
We should call evil by its name
Sen. Orrin Hatch: My brother didn't die fighting Hitler for Nazis to go unchallenged today.
3 things you didn't know about Prohibition on its 100th anniversary
One hundred years ago, by a bipartisan vote of 65 to 20, the U.S. Senate submitted to the states what became the 18th Amendment.
How to stop robocalls to your cellphone
The federal and state “Do Not Call” lists are supposed to protect people from unwanted calls.
Wasserman Schultz May Be Forced To Explain Herself To Congress
Lawmakers are confused as to why Wasserman Schultz continued paying Awan and other staffers implicated in the breach.
Baby boomers are no longer majority of American voters
Millennials, Gen Xers overtake Baby Boomers in voting.
Mark Cuban sees a model for fixing health care
The tech titan says costs could be slashed by more than 50 percent by eradicating the role of private insurers.
FUSION GPS ILLUMINATES THE BRAVE NEW WORLD OF MANUFACTURED NEWS FOR HIRE
Many observers, including the press, can’t quite figure out how the firm wound up on both sides of the fence.
The battle against human trafficking
The Abolish Human Trafficking Act inspires community of compassion for victims and punishes those who coerce and torture the innocent.
Out of the mouth of Schumer
Schumer is arguing that Clinton lost because she ran a campaign devoid of any real message other than "I'm not Donald Trump."
Could this be the worst owner in professional sports?
The Marlins Are Suing a Fan to Seize His Building
Passage of paid-family-leave act shows power of working together
The data show that parents who can take paid family leave devote more time to feedings and doctors’ visits, and their children are healthier.
Dodd-Frank Has Held Down the US Economy for Too Long
In truth, citizens of every American community are losing economic opportunities due to Dodd-Frank.
Postal Service broke law for Hillary
Postal Service broke law in pushing time off for workers to campaign for Clinton, investigation finds.
Facebook worker living in garage
As the Facebook CEO travels across the US to ‘learn about people’s hopes and challenges’, the cafeteria workers at his company struggle.
California governor stops parole for Charles Manson follower
The governor’s decision came a week before the deadline.
Why not consider ending the gift tax?
axes should not be triggered by a death in the family and Americans should not be forced to make critical life-impacting financial decisions
Senator Feinstein Thinks It’s Acceptable for Violent Mobs to Control Speech
Feinstein is saying is that colleges do not have a duty to make sure that the First Amendment is protected on campus.
You won't believe these laws are still on the books
The thing about laws is that they always make great sense at the time they're written.