At this point, it's not clear that either party is willing to trust a result that goes against them. But Democrats are prepared to do just about anything to win.
President Joe Biden needs the Gaza war to end. It is shattering the Democratic coalition, which requires both Jewish and Muslim voters, and both progressives and moderates, to flock to the polls.
With a week in which Robert F. Kennedy Jr. declared that a doctor had found a dead worm in his brain, which he then topped off with an abortion flip-flop, he is neither endearing himself with voters or his running mate.
While the Biden administration's feckless foreign policy team continues to flounder in the Middle East, in sub-Saharan Africa it has invited humiliations of historic proportions.
For both cable and social media, the questions of law are still the same: whether the law is content-neutral, and if so, whether it survives intermediate scrutiny.
This anniversary of JCPOA withdrawal should serve as a somber reminder of an alternate universe in which—had the agreement still been in place—our world would be a safer place, and military families like ours would have one fewer reason to be kept up at night.
Rarely are all eyes on moms in the way they are on Mother's Day, so as the spotlight shines on flowers for moms, it also needs to shine on the impossibility of mothering in America.
The business of chemical abortion pills in America is a federal issue. Reversing the neglect and abuse of power by federal agencies will demand real leadership.
As demonstrations against unilateral territorial concessions in Armenia gather steam, the U.S. must reconcile with the fact that a just and durable peace is not possible in the absence of accountability.