In his charmless biography of Henry Kissinger, Niall Ferguson fails to make a dishonest argument come out in his own favor.
A Canadian law professor’s suit against his government is part of a growing backlash against Saudi Arabia.
The chief of the independent government agency tasked with evaluating the risk that federal counterterrorism programs present to Americans’ constitutional rights is stepping down unexpectedly.
The Hillary Clinton campaign is calling the Bernie Sanders campaign’s request for more debates a “stunt” — but eight years ago, she was calling for more herself.
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by Garrett Bradley
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Obama’s endorsement of Debbie Wasserman Schultz fully five months before her primary indicates a wariness of her progressive challenger.
Lawyers for an anti-union teachers group fast-tracked the case straight to the high court — but with Scalia dead, their strategy backfired.
Investigating the news through the prism of social media.
Some Israelis describe as “a national hero” an army medic who was filmed shooting a wounded Palestinian suspect in the head last week in Hebron.
by Adam Dietrich, Varun Bajaj, Kellan Marvin