A professor travels to Texas to talk to the men and women working at detention facilities.
Law and Justice
As Republican Legislators Seek to Ban Abortion, Voters in Every Single State Reject That Change
A new poll shows fewer than a quarter of voters in any state favor the outright abortion bans some Republicans are now trying to enact.
Trump Two-fer: One New Policy Will Attack Both Immigrants and the Safety Net
The new “public charge” rule could affect more than 20 million immigrants.
Beto or Not, Here Democrats Come in Texas
Talk has increased that Beto O’Rourke should end his presidential campaign to take on John Cornyn in a Senate race. Even if he doesn’t, Democrats have a shot to make gains in the Lone Star State.
White Nationalist Does Massacre. Now the Gaslighting Begins.
The president of the United States stokes the right-wing disinformation machine.
The Inevitability of Impeachment
Mueller’s lackluster performance actually increased Democratic support for a full investigation of Trump.
The Facebook Settlement Amounts to Bribery of a Federal Agency
The FTC admitted taking a higher settlement figure from Facebook in exchange for declining to depose Mark Zuckerberg.
The Real Reason for Impeachment
Impeachment may be politically risky—but still it’s the right thing to do.
AT&T Hires Verizon (Excuse Me?)
Why has one telecom giant hooked up with its chief rival—and what does it portend for their more than 200 million subscribers?
Mueller, Impeachment, the Media, and the Democrats
Contrary to the media narrative, Mueller’s testimony may have moved the House closer to impeachment.


