The statue of limitations for lying to Congress is five years after the false statement was made, so the Department of Justice was up against a September 30 deadline. Each of the two felony charges ...
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The irony is that no one on earth, not even Donald Trump himself, is more responsible for Trump’s presidency — now in its second term — than Jim Comey.
Oral arguments began Thursday in a case that will determine whether Planned Parenthood is on the hook for claims made after it was suspended as a provider.
Problem No. 1 is that few if any leaders in American life are willing to say things like that, to calm our intensifying political divisions, paranoia, and rage. Problem No. 2 is that I’m not sure too ...
J immy Kimmel was back on ABC last night, if not on many of its affiliates. Judging from his opening monologue, he has learned nothing about his own behavior, he’s not sorry, and if anything, he’s now ...
Last Friday, Democratic senators blocked a continuing budget resolution that would avoid a government shutdown on October 1.
In a letter to House Judiciary Committee chairman Jim Jordan (R., Ohio), an attorney for Alphabet, Google and YouTube’s parent company, announced a series of changes to YouTube’s approach to free ...
The life of Greek–British poet Constantine Cavafy, Nicholas Wade’s provocative hypothesis on politics, and a charming novel on loneliness set in the Midwest.
Trump has spent the beginning of his second term flouting a bipartisan law, upheld by the Supreme Court, banning the app domestically.
Palestine Recognitions from Europe and Beyond Ensure Long-Term Irrelevance The U.N. Deserves a Trumpian Reckoning The U.K. Is Slouching Toward Bioethical Dystopia Trump Expands Unauthorized Use of ...
The trans cause has been infused with an irrational fervor from the beginning, its ethos deeply illiberal and even threatening. Just ask J.K. Rowling. Whether it was accurate or not, the implicit ...