Why Republicans Can’t Stay Mad at Fox News
Surprise! Despite Fox fallout, Republicans are still more likely to trust the “fair and balanced” network over competitors.
Surprise! Despite Fox fallout, Republicans are still more likely to trust the “fair and balanced” network over competitors.
Sometimes there’s just no substitute for a man. States have moved toward using gender-neutral language, but revisers have found that certain words aren’t so easily replaced
A selection of some of the more unusual and divisive bills on state dockets. This week: decreeing college football games by law, gun safety for first graders and regulating drones.
Gun-control advocates have repeatedly tried and failed to raise the 1994 ban from the dead. Today they argued that this time could be different but acknowledged there’s a good chance it won’t be
Love may be lovelier the second time around, but second inaugurations rarely outdo the first. Washington, D.C., is preparing for a much smaller to-do than President Obama’s 2009 unprecedented blowout. Almost 2 million people …
TIME asks Reagan and Clinton speechwriters for the answer.
Well, someone had to start calling them the “Founding Fathers.”
Inaugurations don’t just happen. They are painstakingly scripted and practiced. On Sunday, the dress rehearsal was staged in Washington, D.C.
A graphologist analyzes the Treasury Secretary nominee’s signature.
President Obama has chosen Richard Blanco, author of Looking for the Gulf Motel, to recite a poem at his inauguration on January 21. Blanco will be the first Hispanic, first LGBT, and youngest Inaugural poet.
At the Washington, D.C., premiere of ‘Zero Dark Thirty,’ director Kathryn Bigelow, screenwriter Mark Boal and former Senator Chris Dodd tried to quash criticisms from lawmakers who say that the movie miscasts history.
In the wake of the Newtown, Conn., shooting, an ammo scramble is taking place across the country: lawmakers in Washington are preparing for an extended debate over new gun-related legislation, and gun owners are stocking up on …
A week after a gunman killed 20 students and 6 adults at an elementary school in Newtown, Conn., National Rifle Association executive vice president Wayne LaPierre responded to those demanding more gun control by calling for more guns.