Haley Stevens Concedes as El-Sayed’s Grassroots Campaign Overwhelms the Establishment
The voters voted, and now Haley Stevens would like everyone to move on. One appreciates the sentiment, in the way one appreciates a
The voters voted, and now Haley Stevens would like everyone to move on. One appreciates the sentiment, in the way one appreciates a
The appellate ruling Thursday that let New York City's pied-à-terre tax proceed during appeal was, in the narrowest sense, a procedural victory. In the broader sense, it was a reminder…
The United States military, which pioneered unmanned aerial vehicles, recently sent 3,700 troops to a training exercise in Germany where they were defeated so thoroughly and so quickly by Ukrainian…
Jaelynn Scott, who leads the Lavender Rights Project, won the primary for Washington's 37th Legislative District with 88 percent of the vote, positioning her to become the state's first openly…
The USS George Washington is being dispatched to relieve the USS Abraham Lincoln, a move that comes after months of documented crew suffering and a pattern of institutional denial that…
A federal judge dismissed the Trump administration's lawsuit against Harvard, ruling that the Department of Justice's claim of ongoing Title VI violations was 'devoid of any factual allegations' and misused…
The Kennedy Center board held a vote Thursday that it did not announce, on an agenda it did not distribute, over a Zoom call it did not make public. The…
The Pentagon is sending the USS George Washington to the Middle East, and if you read the official framing, this is a routine rotation, a scheduled relief, a perfectly ordinary…
Rep. Max Miller's decision to publish a Dropbox folder full of personal documents to defend himself against his ex-wife's domestic abuse allegations is not, in the technical sense, surprising. It…
When a Cornered President Floats Emergency Powers Over Elections, Preparedness Is Not Paranoia