Where senators stand on confirming Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court
A visual page to track where Republican and Democratic senators stand on the Supreme Court confirmation vote for Ketanji Brown Jackson.
Ginni Thomas’s texts make Clarence Thomas’s non-recusal look even worse
Thomas was recently the only justice to vote against disclosing White House records to the Jan. 6 committee. Now we learn his wife was in contact with the White House.
Trump’s lawsuit against Clinton and 47 others is a predictable mess
Misspellings and a bevy of false and previously debunked claims, all as part of another unserious lawsuit.
Ketanji Brown Jackson’s striking non-endorsement of ‘super precedents’
The left and abortion-rights supporters have tried to get Supreme Court nominees to label Roe v. Wade a "super precedent." But Jackson stopped short of that.
5 takeaways from Day 3 of the Ketanji Brown Jackson hearings
Tension grew, and Republicans finally broached the idea that Jackson's past rulings were anti-Trump.
Five takeaways from Day 2 of Judge Jackson’s confirmation hearing
Right away, she and Democrats defended against Republican attacks, like that she's weak on child sex predators.
What the Ketanji Brown Jackson ‘war criminal’ thing is really about
The effort furthers a growing GOP effort to call into question judges' representation of notorious clients — even as public defenders.
The GOP’s airing of grievances at Ketanji Brown Jackson’s hearing
Its claims of foul play by Democrats in previous confirmation hearings, explained.
4 takeaways from Ketanji Brown Jackson’s confirmation hearing
How Republicans are setting things up, and what Jackson said in her opening statement.
The big recusal question at Ketanji Brown Jackson’s hearing
With Jackson likely to be confirmed, it’s expected the GOP will push hard for her to recuse herself from a big affirmative action case involving Harvard University. Here’s some of the relevant history.
Five questions Ketanji Brown Jackson could face in her Supreme Court hearing
Here's how Ketanji Brown Jackson could dodge controversial questions, such as on Roe v. Wade, thanks to precedent paved by previous Supreme Court nominees during their Senate hearings.
Why Biden and the White House keep talking about World War III
Over the past week, Biden and his administration have repeatedly held it up as a consequence of calls for U.S. action to go further.
Zelensky’s scathing speech to Germany
While Zelensky's speech invoking President Biden was blunt, it has nothing on his address to Germany.
Texas quickly shows the impact GOP voting restrictions can have
A new AP analysis shows 13 percent of mail ballots were rejected. And while the problem appears solvable, it stands to reason that this would indeed hurt Democrats if replicated in other states.
What can the U.S. do to stop Russia?
In his address to Congress on Wednesday, President Volodymyr Zelensky thanked the United States for supporting his country as it defends itself against Russia. But Ukraine needs more help, he said.
Zelensky’s bold, consistent message to Biden: Do better
The subject of a leverage campaign by a U.S. president is now asserting his own leverage on a U.S. president.
The Senate’s ridiculous lack of debate over making daylight saving time permanent
Why debate something when you can get instant gratification without contending with the consequences?
John Bolton’s crusade to debunk Trump’s revisionist history on Russia and Ukraine
As others from Trump's inner orbit keep quiet, Bolton has said — in increasingly blunt terms — that Trump's argument is nonsense.
The viral images and videos that define Ukraine’s political fight against Russia
An employee of Russian state TV lodging an on-air protest is the latest entry.
The GOP is gaining post-Trump. Trump? Not so much.
A new poll shows why.