After days of marathon sessions between House Republicans and the White House, negotiators are closing in on a deal and beginning to draft legislative text. While...
The school district in Dallas has drawn backlash from parents after giving elementary school students a Winnie the Pooh-themed book that teaches children how to “run,...
The Biden administration’s plan to cancel up to $20,000 of debt for tens of millions of Americans has faced endless pressure. Just this week the House...
Ever since Justin, a 15-year-old high school freshman, tried marijuana on his birthday two years ago, he has smoked almost every day, several times a day,...
Each year, the million or so students applying to college through the Common App are given the option to check a box, disclosing whether they identify...
El gobernador de Florida, Ron DeSantis, anunció su candidatura a la presidencia de EE. UU. la noche del miércoles en una transmisión en directo en Twitter...
The Chinese Communist Party has accomplished something rare in U.S. politics these days: uniting Democrats and Republicans around a common enemy. Unfortunately, frenzied concern about Chinese...
To the Editor: Re “If You Care About Book Bans, You Should Be Following This Lawsuit,” by Michelle Goldberg (column, nytimes.com, May 19): There is something...
In 1991, Stephen L. Carter, a professor at Yale Law School, began his book “Reflections of an Affirmative Action Baby” with a discomfiting anecdote. A fellow...
“On college campuses, these students think they’re all being individuals, going out and being wild,” he said. “But they’re in a playpen. I tell them, ‘You...