A new study shows that state legislatures are becoming increasingly divided. That matters a lot more than you might think.Â
Abby Rapoport
Washington, Colorado, and the Headaches of a Legal High
The two states are creating the world’s first systems for legalized marijuana—and everybody’s watching.
Disaster at Close Range
In the aftermath of the Oklahoma storms, one reporter reflects on what tragedy looks like up close.Â
Five Voting Fights You’ll Care About Come Election Time
States legislatures around the country are busy battling it out over laws that could tilt the balance of the next election.
Labor’s Plan B
Collective bargaining may just be a thing of the past, so what are unions hoping will take its place?Â
Are Vouchers Dead?
The policy that was once the heart of the school choice movement is losing steam.Â
Cruz Control
To liberals, the junior senator from Texas may seem like he’s talking crazy, but Ted Cruz is getting what he wants.Â
Three New Facts about the Tea Party
The first large-scale political-science survey of Tea Party activists shows the movement isn’t going anywhere—and the GOP had better brace itself.
Rhode Island’s Bipartisan Gay-Marriage Coup
The state is expected to legalize marriage equality today with unanimous support from the GOP.
Explosion in a Wild West
There are some things we can’t protect ourselves from, but an unregulated plant with flammable chemicals isn’t one of them.

