Trump's 'You and What Army?' Looming Constitutional Crisis | Opinion
If a mother grounds her child for three weeks but has no real way to enforce it, extending the punishment to nine weeks doesn't suddenly make it more enforceable.
The Gaza Riviera Plan and the Collapse of a Presidency | Opinion
At what point do we stop treating President Donald Trump's ideas as merely reckless and start asking whether they are actually insane?
Why Canadians Don't Really Care About U.S. Tariffs | Opinion
As a fresh wave of U.S. tariffs takes effect this week, one might expect widespread outrage north of the border.
What Reaction to a Killing Says About Our Broken Health System | Opinion
Violence is never justified. This unassailable truth must guide our response to this week's tragic killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, an act of violence that shocks the conscience.
Pardoning Hunter Biden Was The Right Thing Done the Wrong Way | Opinion
President Joe Biden's decision to pardon his son, Hunter Biden, less than two weeks before his sentencing was, in my view, the right thing to do.
Donald Trump Didn't Win. The Democrats Lost | Opinion
Anyone who thinks the Republicans just won the election and the Democrats didn't lose hasn't been paying attention.
Donald Trump Couldn't Get a Job at McDonald's. He's a Felon | Opinion
While we're caught up in the image of Trump in a golden arches apron, slinging Big Macs, there's a much bigger reality at play. The truth is, Donald Trump couldn't be hired by McDonald's
We're Unlikely to Know the Winner on Election Night. That's OK | Opinion
As we approach another highly anticipated presidential election, one thing is clear: election night itself is no longer the grand spectacle of quick results that many remember from previous decades.
Beware Bad Faith in Home Insurance in Wake of Growing Hurricanes | Opinion
You've likely noticed we're facing a national crisis in home insurance and bad faith actors in the insurance industry, with Florida as the epicenter of what's to come for other states.
Just Say No to Felon-in-Chief Donald Trump | Opinion
We're living in a time where the politically unthinkable has become real, and it's hard to wrap your head around it.
Diddy Is Where He Belongs—Behind Bars | Opinion
On Wednesday, U.S. District Court Judge Andrew Carter upheld the decision to keep Sean Combs in custody without bail.
Jack Smith's Prosecution of Trump Must Be a Surgical Strike | Opinion
Special Counsel Jack Smith has refocused his prosecution of former President Donald Trump, with a new angle on the case that could have major implications for both the legal landscape and the political climate.
It's Time to Make Elon Musk Pay for His Web of Misinformation | Opinion
In a time where misinformation spreads like wildfire, the responsibility of those who control the most powerful platforms in the world cannot be understated.
If You Want to Know What a Monopoly Does, Google It | Opinion
Today's ruling against Google by a U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C., marks a pivotal moment in the ongoing battle against monopolistic practices in the tech industry.
Why the Judge's Ruling in the Trump Documents Case Doesn't Matter | Opinion
In a landmark ruling today, Judge Aileen Cannon dismissed the case against former President Donald Trump concerning the mishandling and retention of classified documents.
France's Lurch to the Left Is Seismic | Opinion
Sunday's results in the final French electoral vote were nothing less than shocking.
Supreme Court Immunity Ruling Creates Law-Free Zone Around the President
So, this went down exactly as we thought it would—with the result as clear as the stew that it is.
Why Donald Trump's Sentencing Doesn't Matter
All that the Democrats need to do from this moment forward until the beginning of November is make a really big sandwich board that says, "The Republican Nominee Is a Convicted Felon."
Rage: The Power Behind Donald Trump—and Jake Paul
Writing an opinion piece that simply states former President Donald Trump is angry is pointless. While it's true, it lacks context.
A Worm in the Apple of RFK Jr.'s New Camelot
With a week in which Robert F. Kennedy Jr. declared that a doctor had found a dead worm in his brain, which he then topped off with an abortion flip-flop, he is neither endearing himself with voters or his running mate.
Fani Willis Crashes Into Teflon Don and Democracy Is the Victim
The ongoing legal battle between former President Donald Trump and Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis has taken surprising or unsurprising twists and turns this week, depending upon where you sit.
Donald Trump Isn't Going to Jail for Contempt Any Time Soon
Contempt of court is when someone acts against, disrespects, or blocks the court's authority and respectability.
Why the Supreme Court Is Unlikely to Agree With Trump's Immunity Claim
The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments this Thursday on the issue of whether former President Donald Trump can be criminally prosecuted for his efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election.
Supreme Court Examines a New Dimension of the Jan. 6 Riot
On April 16, the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in Fischer v. United States, a case that centers on the elasticity of the felony charge of obstructing an official proceeding.
Donald Trump, O.J. Simpson and the Real Trial of the Century
O.J. Simpson, who died this week aged 76, was given nothing yet won the world. Everything O.J touched turned to gold. The only thing that could alter O.J. Simpson's trajectory was himself.
25 Years Isn't Enough for Crypto Crook Sam Bankman-Fried
Child-like appearance and demeanor aside, the prosecution rightfully portrayed SBF as a grown-up criminal involved in fraudulent activities that resulted in massive financial losses for others.
Bridges Are Collapsing and the Candidates Aren't Talking About It
Maybe it is finally time to actually have an Infrastructure Week...
Just How 'Presumptive' Is Donald Trump, Really?
When we woke up this morning, and the post-Super Tuesday political hangover began to lift, one thing was inescapable: former President Donald Trump is the Republican presumptive nominee.
What Makes Speech Truly Free? It's Not the Government
In Moody v. NetChoice and NetChoice v. Paxton, the Court is faced with two cases involving state laws regulating content moderation on social media platforms.
Did Trump's Supreme Court Argument Foreshadow a Third Term?
The case of Donald J. Trump arguing before the Supreme Court on Thursday about his eligibility to run for president is a unique and unprecedented situation in American history.