OPINION
The Supreme Court's Second Amendment Case Is Life and Death for Us
Our generation lives in fear—of being shot or of a loved one being shot. Now, the gun lobby is attacking our right to effect change.
Trump, Johnson, Merkel, Macron: This NATO 'Leaders Meeting' Is Anything But
The West is facing security threats unlike any since the end of the Cold War, but a dearth of leadership continues to plague the alliance.
If Impeached by the House, Trump is Literally Unpardonable
Even if a subsequent president wanted to pardon Trump—in the interest of, say, domestic tranquility—she could not.
Bloomberg Defended Stop-and-Frisk for Years. He's Sorry? Give Me a Break
I clerked for the federal judge who ultimately found stop-and-frisk unconstitutional, and Bloomberg excoriated the ruling. There's no doubt in my mind his apology is insincere.
We Are Now In the Age of Nationwide Internet Shutdowns. Can We Fight Back?
Iran is just the latest government to shut off its internet in a hope to shut down its problems.
There's a War Against Native American Women—and Congress Must Fight Back
No American can be comfortable with the level of violence Native American women and girls face.
Why I'm Thankful for the Shale Revolution
An astonishing 1.2 billion tons of carbon emissions could disappear thanks to American ingenuity and innovation, but don't expect the media to report it.
Democrats Never Learn: There's No Nobility in Taking Other People's Money
After all these years, liberals are still clinging to the theory that power should be concentrated within the government.
How Much Do You Make? Here's Why We All Should Answer
Workers are finally fighting back against the damaging culture of salary secrecy.
As a Former Police Chief, I'm Troubled Watching Republicans Protect Trump
During my 27 years in law enforcement, I experienced having to investigate my own. It's tough, but everybody should be held accountable.
Medicare for All Will Take a Movement, Not a Politician
One of us endorsed Bernie Sanders. The other endorsed Elizabeth Warren. But make no mistake—we are allies.
Trump, McConnell: Nearly 2,000 Kids Died Since You Blocked Gun Safety Laws
Having lost my daughter in the Parkland shooting, I am all too well aware of who is trying to stop gun violence and who isn't. "Do-nothing" Democrats is a slur, especially coming from the men blocking gun safety laws.
No, Trump's Presidency Is Not the End of the Republican Party
Scratch beneath the surface in recent elections, and you'll see the center-right is alive and well.
The Trump Administration Has Some of Best People in America
Trump promised to surround himself with "only the best people in America." He succeeded, but through no fault of his own.
This Thanksgiving, You Too Should Pardon Your Turkey
Beneath the silly White House tradition is a compelling story of cruelty and climate change.
Trump's Bribery Is Blatant—and Blatantly Impeachable
An exclusive excerpt from Supreme Court lawyer Neal Katyal and Sam Koppelman's "Impeach: The Case Against Donald Trump."
The Democrats are Changing their Talk on Israel. Will They Walk the Walk?
The Democratic base appears to be running out of patience with unconditional support for any and all Israeli policies. Will the candidates follow along?
Donald Trump Is No Richard Nixon
It was basically inevitable that Democrats and the media would draw false comparisons between the two presidents—and they haven't disappointed.
Julia Roberts as Harriet Tubman? Yes, Welcome to Hollywood
As Viola Davis once said, "The only thing that separates women of color from anyone else is opportunity."
Netanyahu Finally Goes to War—Against His Own Justice System
Charged with bribery, Israel's PM intends to go down fighting—even if this means what little trust Israelis have in the rule of law along the way.
Climate Change Is Good
Greta Thunberg and other activists communicate only catastrophe. To spark a worldwide movement, we need to shift the narrative.
'OK Boomer' Is Whitewashing Today's Generation Gap
Love it or hate it, the viral meme fails to take into account a key element in the generational conflict: race.