
He Lost His Son to a School Shooting. Here’s Why He’s Willing to Relive His Agony
Mark Barden, who lost his son in the 2012 Sandy Hook massacre, implores the public to “take this horror, and don’t let it go”
Mark Barden, who lost his son in the 2012 Sandy Hook massacre, implores the public to “take this horror, and don’t let it go”
They’re overwhelmingly young, white, male, and extreme. And they’ll be in power for a generation
With the U.S. press banned but American conservatives looking on, speaker after speaker peddled the great replacement theory and spouted contempt for immigrants
Leaders of Dnipro's thriving Jewish community speak out about their history, their country, and their rejection of Vladimir Putin's lies about "denazification"
Riding shotgun through the Donbas with Ihor Koval, who took a break from his life as an entrepreneur in Cleveland to help his countrymen take on Putin's invasion
Teddy Daniels, who is running for Pennsylvania lieutenant governor as a pro-Trump family man, was evicted from his home last week after his wife was granted temporary emergency protections
Republicans who won't back Trump's election lies are fighting to prove there's still a place for them in the GOP
Exclusive: In a critical GOP Senate primary in Ohio, Trump’s support was swayed in part by a Fox News host spreading rumors about another man’s sex habits
In Michigan, MAGA election truthers are trying to install their people at key election positions on all levels, looking to "to set things up to succeed where they failed in 2020"
School counselors worry that 'Don't Say Gay' laws will discourage students from seeking help.
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