President Joe Biden used his pardon power on Thursday as the Constitution’s framers had intended: as a pre-Christmas act of mercy. This is a stark contrast to Mr. Biden’s ill-considered pardon of his ...
Sen. Scott Wiener, a San Francisco Democrat, wants to rescind Gov. Gavin Newsom's open call for a constitutional convention ...
Homan expressed skepticism about whether the principle of granting citizenship to individuals born on U.S. soil is protected ...
Post-election America finds itself in a panic. Voices from across a wide political spectrum warn that the country stands on ...
Joy Reid breaks down the Electoral College vote, which officially named Trump the winner of the 2024 election, and explains ...
Eliminating all the artificially created racial and ethnic categories from the U.S. census makes sense, and people would ...
Scott Simon talks to Colleen Shogan who leads the National Archives about the challenges facing the agency in a time of deep political polarization.
A two-year investigation by the agency found patterns of “outrageous” conduct by the police in Worcester, Mass., including ...
Rather, Vance argued that the country is a “people with a common history.” His vision of American citizenship immediately ...
There is no right of privacy in the U.S. Constitution, at least there wasn’t until 1965, when the Supreme Court famously found one in “penumbras, formed by emanations” from the Bill of Rights. It wasn ...
President Biden has pardoned his son Hunter Biden for tax evasion and lying to the government to buy a gun, but the pardon ...