Americans are anxious about the election. The American Psychological Association’s annual Stress in America survey found that ...
The Republican nominee’s preoccupation with dictators, and his disdain for the American military, is deepening.
The Atlantic said it never published any such headline. The image is an altered version of an Oct. 22 article about Trump.
Despite being unrealistic, such beliefs have benefits: Overly positive people are happier, cope better with adversity, and ...
Is the former conservative congresswoman’s effort to persuade Republican-leaning women to reject Trump a bold gambit or a ...
Hackish campaign memoirs shouldn’t indict the entire genre—there are truly excellent books written about power from the ...
The Atlantic's latest report about former President Trump is drawing intense scrutiny over its claim that he disparaged a ...
Trump is doing the exact opposite. Why? There can be only one answer: because he and his campaign team believe that by using ...
The convergence of three powerful forces will shape next month’s election in places like Charleroi and throughout the Rust ...
The story of Lefty Leflar, who died earlier this month, epitomizes the experience of countless young Americans for whom the ...
The world stands on the brink of great-power conflict—yet neither candidate has mapped out for American voters how the U.S.
I also more clearly understand Trump’s strategy: to rile up voters over positions that he thinks the Democrats won’t dare ...