"Presidential pardons are always a fascinating look into the inner psychology of the Commander-in-chief. Gerald Ford pardoned his predecessor/former boss Richard Nixon in 1974."
Military Leader Wins Presidential Election in Gabon
General Nguema's victory highlights the trend of military leaders returning to power through elections in West and Central Africa, amidst a backdrop of recent coups.
Why Democrats' Version of Stop the Steal' Isn't Taking Off
Election denialism is emerging from left-leaning voters in the 2024 election, although it lacks organization and support compared to the 2020 Republican movement.
Why Democrats' Version of Stop the Steal' Isn't Taking Off
Election denialism is emerging from left-leaning voters in the 2024 election, although it lacks organization and support compared to the 2020 Republican movement.
Opinion | Democracy Is on the Line in Israel and America
Netanyahu's attempt to fire the Shin Bet director signals a troubling pursuit of concentrated power reminiscent of challenges to the rule of law in the U.S.
Opinion | Steeling My Daughters Against a New Kind of Misogyny
Roe's reversal indicates a concerning shift in women's rights and access to reproductive healthcare, with increasing support for traditional gender roles.