Can a California Congressman Save Silicon Valley?
Representative Ro Khanna says Silicon Valley can be a model for the nation. But first, it needs "humility" and new privacy rules.
How Scott Pruitt Blew It
The embattled Environmental Protection Agency administrator took to Washington a little too eagerly. Now he might be heading back to his hometown of Tulsa.
Trump's Alleged Sexual Misconduct Called Out at CPAC
"I'm disappointed about our side about being silent about serial harassers and abusers, including the one sitting in the White House," Mona Charen said at CPAC.
Trump Goes 'Off-Script' at CPAC
Facing a potential Democratic wave in November, the president returned to the popular themes of his last campaign to rally conservatives for a tough midterm battle.
What Trump Can Learn from Chris Christie's Downfall
Christie left the governor's mansion earlier this week with a 14 percent approval rating. Trump should take note.
Steve Bannon is a Lone Warrior After Breitbart Exit
The departure underscores the extraordinary consequences of the publication of Fire and Fury, Michael Wolff's book about the turbulent Trump administration.
Steve Bannon's Plan to Make America Great Again
The political firebrand is willing to 'get up and fight' for the soul of the GOP, despite Roy Moore setback.
Bannon Is Not Running for President, Associates Say
Associates of the former White House strategist dismissed as "fake news" a report that he'd consider a White House bid if Trump doesn't run for re-election in 2020.
Steve Bannon Says He's 'Uncowed' by Roy Moore Loss
Despite the losses in Alabama and Virginia, Donald Trump's former chief strategist believes the movement he has come to represent will topple the Republican establishment.
Can Fox News Survive the Trump Presidency?
Fox was wildly successful before Trump, and has been in a swoon since he became president. But can too much love be fatal?
Grover Norquist on Jobs and Trump's Tax Cuts
The conservative tax cut advocate spoke to Newsweek about the GOP's plan, the role of government and why liberals want to make cats fly.
If You Back Veterans, See 'Thank You For Your Service'
The film adaptation of David Finkel's book is an unsentimental treatment of the difficulties veterans face when the fighting stops.
'Treasure Island' a Blank Canvas for Public Art
An undeveloped island in San Francisco Bay will soon offer world-class public art, not to mention an unbeatable view.
Steve Bannon, on '60 Minutes,' Fights Trump's War
Stephen K. Bannon delivered a blustery, forceful defense of Trump and Trumpism, reliving the glory days of the presidential campaign and holding steadfast in his conviction that Trump's presidency would yet accomplish its grandest goals.
AntiFa Comes to Berkeley as Right Stays Away
The presence of AntiFa was an ominous sign that an anarchic element can easily hijack what is an otherwise peaceful demonstration.
New Notorious B.I.G. Doc Follows Rapper's Rise
The first authorized documentary of Christopher Wallace is a portrait of a hip-hop master but also of a place called Brooklyn.
The Dark Art of the Smear
Think of Joshua Green's book as the snack food to tide you over until the full takedown meal.
Seth Rich Murder Fuels Far-Right Theories One Year On
Only in a society lacking civic faith could so many people believe that a young man was murdered for forwarding what turned out to be embarrassing work emails.
New Podcast Shows the Impact of the 80's Crack Epidemic
We know of the time before crack. We are not yet in the time after.
Corey Lewandowski Compares Trump to Ernest Hemingway
"There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow man," Hemingway once said. "True nobility is being superior to your former self."
Black America Demands Power in Soul of a Nation Exhibit
"During the '60s and '70s, art was beautifully done, but there was no violence."
Sean Hannity Defends Trump Over Offensive Tweets
The ever-loyal commentator lashed out at Trump's "cry-baby" critics in the conspiratorial liberal media.
Donald Trump Just Escalated His War Against the Press
The Trump team is using errors by CNN and The New York Times to discount all journalism, save for stories that serve its interests.
The Zohar Unlocks the Secrets of Jewish Mysticism
Scholar Daniel Matt spent 18 years translating the ancient text into English, making accessible a strain of Judaism that emphasizes personal spirituality over rationality.
Dear President Trump: Welfare Saves Immigrant Families
With the travel ban and border wall stalled, Trump turns to cruelty to keep immigrants out.
In Iowa, Trump Returns to Campaign Mode
The unity Trump had called for in the wake of the shooting of Representative Steve Scalise was not to be found in this campaign-style speech.
Megyn Kelly Gave Alex Jones's Deceptions No Quarter
Kelly showed herself to be a responsible and assiduous interrogator even if she had little to show for it in the end. Alex Jones, meanwhile, came off like a sweaty paranoiac.
Oliver Stone Reveals the Extent of His Putin Admiration
In the final installment of his Putin interviews, Stone reveals he has more in common with the Russian president than we thought.
Breitbart News, Donald Trump's Pravda, Is in Crisis
The site can't pivot away from right-wing click-bait to sober, deeply reported news any more than Trump can pivot away from paranoid tweets.
Jeff Sessions' Testimony Revealed One Thing
The Attorney General may not have revealed much in his testimony, but the reactions say plenty about the state of America.