Conservatives call Hawley a traitor and a threat to democracy. And he could yet end up in limbo, if Trump keeps raising money and flirting with 2024.
Author: Melinda Henneberger, Opinion columnist
Mary L. Trump’s new book almost turns The Donald into a sympathetic figure
Mary L. Trump’s new book gives the history of the Trump family and insight into why her uncle, Donald Trump, is the way he is.
Weinstein verdict marks new era for sexual assault survivors, one I worried might not come
I’m sure I wasn’t the only one concerned that Harvey Weinstein would skate. But his lawyer asked jurors to do what they knew was right — and they did.
Brandt Jean forgiving, hugging Amber Guyger is one thing — the judge’s hug is another
My brother died as a teen, and it was a relief recently to finally say ‘we forgive you’ to the man whose motorcycle they were riding that 1979 night.
Harvard ditched US values of due process and diverse opinion in Harvey Weinstein case
I’m glad Harvard students are anti-rape, but Weinstein must be defended all the same. Lawyers like Ronald Sullivan uphold a bedrock American right.
Virginia’s blackface meltdown shows how slavery and tribalism still warp our politics
We’ll be stuck right where we are until we’re no longer partisans first. And the next generation of leaders can only get ahead of this by doing better.