Yes, Trump can send the military to shut down protests. Here’s what you need to know. Lindsay P. Cohn - June 2, 2020 These laws, regulations and limits govern using the U.S. military on U.S. soil.
Coronavirus policies spread quickly across the U.S. Are cities and states learning — or just copying? Craig Volden and Charles R. Shipan - April 16, 2020 Here’s why that matters.
The U.S. military’s role in the coronavirus response is likely to grow Lindsay P. Cohn and Jim Golby - March 30, 2020 But don’t believe the rumors of martial law.
The Democratic nominee is often settled by Super Tuesday. Don’t hold your breath this year. Caitlin Jewitt - February 4, 2020 Here’s the primary calendar, explained
What have we learned from the impeachment trial so far? Matt Glassman - January 27, 2020 Three takeaways — including the big surprise yet to come
California’s ‘Fair Pay to Play’ law for college athletes has other states racing to join up. Here’s why. Roshaun Colvin and Joshua Jansa - November 18, 2019 Even the NCAA is changing its rules on athlete pay.
The 2019 Women’s March was bigger than you think Jeremy Pressman and Erica Chenoweth - February 1, 2019 After two years of counting political crowds in the United
Don’t assume the militias at the Charlottesville rally were white supremacists. This is what they believe now. Sam Jackson - September 8, 2017 A few weeks ago, the Charlottesville "Unite the Right" demonstrations –
Unlike Trump, most presidents emphasize our common ideals Mary Stuckey - August 25, 2017 [caption id="attachment_62808" align="aligncenter" width="960"] President Trump answers questions about his
Arkansas plans to execute 7 men in 11 days. They’re likely to botch one. Kaneesha Johnson - April 14, 2017 http://www.washingtonpost.com/video/national/lawyer-decries-7-executions--in-arkansas-as-killing-spree/2017/04/14/9f097480-2072-11e7-bb59-a74ccaf1d02f_video.html On April 17, Arkansas is scheduled to execute seven men