Why Democrats Can't Win 2018 Without Bernie
The American public is warming to Bernie Sanders's brand of democratic socialism. So why do his candidates keep losing?
Democrats Predict a Big Win in November
Democrats may return to power in 2018. Keeping it could prove difficult—just ask the congressional class of 1974
Jake Tapper On His New Book, 'The Hellfire Club'
The author's first novel, packed with conspiracies, takes place in 1954 Washington, D.C. "It was swampier back then—although it's plenty swampy today."
Report Accuses Missouri Governor Greitens of Assault
A new report describes an affair between Missouri Governor Eric Greitens and his hairstylist, whom he is accused of blackmailing.
Zuckerberg to Senators: I Got This
The Facebook chief executive faces questions about the social media company and its custodianship of data from 2 billion users.
Seth Rich Conspiracy Haunts Right-Wing Media
Could grieving parents force the right to confront a fake news epidemic?
School Segregation in America As Bad As the 1960s
American schools are as racially divided today as they were in the 1960s. Case in point: Charlotte, North Carolina.
Zuckerberg on CNN: Sorry, Kind Of
Facing questions about the social network's role in the 2016 election, Facebook's chief executive gave a rare apology.
The Donald Trump of New York
Bill de Blasio, the mayor of New York, styles himself a progressive crusader, but his approach bears uncanny resemblance to that of his nemesis, Donald Trump.
Silicon Valley Silencing Conservatives on Social Media?
Many on the right imagine an Oberlin graduate lounging in a bean bag as she happily relegates Breitbart News articles to oblivion.
Golden State Warriors Coach Speaks Against Gun Violence
Warriors coach Steve Kerr, whose father was shot dead by gunmen, spoke to high schoolers in Northern California about what they can do to stop gun violence.
Transgender Activists Make Their Case at CPAC
Transgender activists reminded their fellow conservatives of shared values.
John Bolton Blasts New North Korea Sanctions
John Bolton said new sanctions against North Korea won't make a difference.
Trump Called Out for 'Immoral' Lies at CPAC
Ben Shapiro told President Trump to stop lying, in a rare CPAC rebuke.
Maréchal-Le Pen at CPAC: Make France Great Again
Marion Maréchal-Le Pen offered a nativist vision of France at CPAC.
Hannity's CPAC Live Show Attacked Bogeyman CNN, Clinton
Hannity invited his audience into the parallel universe that constitutes Fox News prime time programming.
An Edgier CPAC Reflects Fractures On The Right
The Republican base seems to have undergone a rightward deviation.
NRA Slams School Shooting Town Hall in CPAC Speech
The NRA's Wayne LaPierre and Dana Loesch defended the organization amid widespread outrage after last week's school shooting in Parkland, Florida.
Can Donald Trump Save GOP From Massive Defeat in 2018?
Can Donald Trump save the Republican Party? Or will his controversial presidency lead to a massive GOP defeat in 2018?
Is Pruitt the Most Dangerous Member of Trump's Cabinet?
Scott Pruitt, head of the Environmental Protection Agency, cares much more about his next political office than he does about melting ice caps or ozone levels.
What Is College Good For? Absolutely Nothing
For decades, conservatives have waged a lonely war on college, but they are finally winning. And they suddenly have allies from all sides, eager to tear higher education down and start over.
Presidential, but for How Long?
The nearly 80-minute speech made few of the shows of unity White House officials had promised in a preview of the speech several days before—even if the remarks were largely free of bluster.
White House Previews State of the Union
The White House offered a preview of the president's State of the Union address.
Tucker Carlson Faces Accusations of 'White Nationalism'
Now the most popular prime time host on Fox News, Carlson is also the staunchest defender of President Donald Trump's anti-immigration policies.
FBI Secret Society? Some on Right Think So
A text message sent the day after the 2016 presidential election has some wondering if something is amiss at the FBI.
Government Shutdown: Who Is to Blame?
A government shutdown went into effect after the Senate failed to pass a spending measure.
Why Trump May Need Steve Bannon's Help
Bannon received a subpoena from Robert Mueller on Tuesday.
Trump's 'Fake News Awards' Could Inspire Dictators
Trump hasn't defeated the media, but he has changed how Americans consume the news.
James O'Keefe: Meet the Man Who Makes the Fake News
James O'Keefe's new book, "American Pravda," is a revealing look at a conservative provocateur.