
Inside the Democratic Rupture That Undermined Kamala Harris’s Presidential Hopes
In the weeks before Election Day, it seemed like the candidate had two campaigns.

In the weeks before Election Day, it seemed like the candidate had two campaigns.

The protesters gathered in downtown L.A. are a microcosm of the Democratic coalition that has dominated the city for decades.

Many leftists seem to think so.

His military deployment in Los Angeles follows a long, disturbing tradition.

But Trump aides know there are real risks for the president if troops are involved in violence.

Democratic organizers are hesitant to admit when get-out-the-vote efforts don’t work. One group is trying to change that.

What years of witnessing executions taught me about sin, mercy, and the possibility of redemption

On capital punishment, and The Atlantic’s July 2025 cover story

The “audacity of hope” presidency has given way to the fierce lethargy of semi-retirement.

Not everything the Trump administration does is a threat to democracy.