It’s good to see the New York Times making the case for higher wages in an editorial. Unfortunately, they get much of the story confused.
"Constitutional law professor says it doesn't matter what Trump says if the Electoral College votes for Biden."
The traditional nuclear family has evolved, and the White House will again be more reflective of the makeup of the country.
The former senator, secretary of state and presidential candidate helped forge the Paris climate accord and now is expected to usher the U.S. back into the pact.
How far will Donald Trump go to stay in power, and how far will enough of his supporters—in Congress, in the military and police, and in the street—go to keep him in power?
It’s unclear why Senator Perdue was interested in tax regulation that would impact only a tiny set of the richest Americans. The effort, which wasn’t successful, could have helped several of his donors, including fellow senator Kelly Loeffler.
"With no end to the pandemic in sight, and a cutoff of nearly all federal unemployment benefits by year's end looming on the horizon, inaction by Congress could mean that millions of American families will enter the New Year with little or no means of support."
The Republican secretary of state, Brad Raffensperger, rejected repeated demands to endorse Trump. As the official overseeing the voting, he believed he should remain neutral.
Together, the five regulations, if not reversed, would release an additional 1.8 billion to 2.1 billion metric tons of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere by 2035.
Scientists say global warming is likely to fuel more intense storms. But earlier projections of an overall drop in the number of storms are not holding up.
The Hyde Amendment has blocked millions of women from being able to obtain an abortion, but that could change now.
The sitting Supreme Court justice spoke at a convention of the partisan right-wing Federalist Society.
A Trump video targeting Florida’s growing Venezuelan American population falsely claimed that Venezuela’s socialist regime wanted Biden to win. But President Nicolás Maduro has said that he opposed both candidates.
Why is it always the responsibility of oppressed people to reach out to their oppressors?
Despite winning by a 10% margin, the South Carolina Republican senator says the system is rigged against the GOP.
Trump exploited our divisions to gain and try to keep power. He didn’t just pour salt into our wounds. He planted grenades in them. And now he and his enablers appear willing to pull the pins.
America is entering a very dangerous time. For his next 11 weeks in office, Donald Trump will be in a position to exact revenge.
Climate activists pinned their hopes for climate legislation on a Democratic Senate. If Biden becomes president, can the parties compromise?