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Why a presidential term limit got written into the Constitution – the story of the 22nd Amendment
America the secular? What a changing religious landscape means for US politics
Land reparations are possible − and over 225 US communities are already working to make amends for slavery and colonization
US earthquake safety relies on federal employees’ expertise
Trump’s use of the Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelans to El Salvador sparks legal questions likely to reach the Supreme Court
Massive cuts to Health and Human Services’ workforce signal a dramatic shift in US health policy
How is classified information typically shared and can officials declassify secrets whenever they want? A national security expert explains
From Greenland to Fort Bragg, America is caught in a name game where place names become political tools
US swing toward autocracy doesn’t have to be permanent – but swinging back to democracy requires vigilance, stamina and elections
Trump is not a king – but that doesn’t stop him from reveling in his job’s most ceremonial and exciting parts
Trump’s desire to ‘un-unite’ Russia and China is unlikely to work – in fact, it could well backfire
Ukraine will need major rebuilding when war ends − here’s why the US isn’t likely to invest in its recovery with a new Marshall Plan
National monuments have grown and shrunk under US presidents for over a century thanks to one law: The Antiquities Act
Avoiding your neighbor because of how they voted? Democracy needs you to talk to them instead
Avoiding your neighbor because of how they voted? Democracy needs to you talk to them instead
Trump’s firings of military leaders pose a crucial question to service members of all ranks
Tyrannical leader? Why comparisons between Trump and King George III miss the mark on 18th-century British monarchy
Trump’s defiance of a federal court order fuels a constitutional crisis − a legal scholar unpacks the complicated case
US isn’t first country to dismantle its foreign aid office − here’s what happened after the UK killed its version of USAID
Revoking EPA’s endangerment finding – the keystone of US climate policies – won’t be simple and could have unintended consequences
Fires, wars and bureaucracy: The tumultuous journey to establish the US National Archives
The story of the Great Migration often overlooks Black businesses that built Detroit
Donald Trump’s nonstop news-making can be exhausting, making it harder for people to scrutinize his presidential actions
Beatings, overcrowding and food deprivation: US deportees face distressing human rights conditions in El Salvador’s mega-prison
Trump is using the Alien Enemies Act to deport immigrants – but the 18th-century law has been invoked only during times of war
Washington Post’s turnaround on its opinion pages is returning journalism to its partisan roots − but without the principles
Why was it so hard for the GOP to pass its spending bill?
Why was it hard for the GOP – which controls Congress – to pass its spending bill?
Saudi Arabia’s role as Ukraine war mediator advances Gulf nation’s diplomatic rehabilitation − and boosts its chances of a seat at the table should Iran-US talks resume
The psychology behind anti-trans legislation: How cognitive biases shape thoughts and policy
I study refugees, and here are the facts on the history and impact of refugee resettlement in the US
Can the Trump administration legally deport Palestinian rights advocate Mahmoud Khalil? 3 things to know about green card holders’ rights
Mass layoffs at Education Department signal Trump’s plan to gut the agency
Is the US heading for a government shutdown? 5 essential reads to occupy the mind while we wait to find out
Alien and Sedition Acts were reviled in their time, and John Adams was not sorry to see them go
The parallels between Kash Patel and William J. Burns, a scandal-mongering 1920s FBI director — an FBI historian explains
How Jesse Jackson embodied Southern politics − and changed American elections
The sun is setting on government transparency in Florida – and secrecy creep is affecting the rest of the US, too
What happens when leaders have loyalists in charge of men with guns: Lessons for the US from Nicaragua, Syria and other authoritarian countries
George Washington, a real estate investor and successful entrepreneur, knew the difference between running a business and running the government
The dark parallels between 1920s America and today’s political climate
5 reasons veterans are especially hard-hit by federal cuts
How Trump’s $2B court battle over foreign aid could reshape executive authority
Pause in aid has introduced uncertainty into Ukraine’s military planning − forever changing its war calculus
Beyond AI regulation: How government and industry can team up to make the technology safer without hindering innovation
The US has pardoned insurrectionists twice before – and both times, years of violent racism followed
Exhausted by the news? Here are 6 strategies to stay informed without getting overwhelmed − or misled by misinformation
Why getting the numbers right isn’t enough for pollsters to be credible in today’s polarized climate
Knocking down abandoned buildings has a lot of benefits for Detroit − but it’s costly for cities
How 18F transformed government technology − and why its elimination matters
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