As 2025 wraps up an eventful year in foreign policy, five CFR fellows look ahead to what they’ll be watching in 2026. In charts, graphics, and maps, our experts consider how the United States will ...
President Trump's remarks are coming at a crucial time as he tries to rebuild his steadily eroding popularity.
Forecasts continue to point toward the Arctic polar vortex bringing chilling winds across swathes of the U.S. in the new year ...
Indiana’s Republican-led Senate has decisively rejected a redrawn congressional map that would have favored their party, ...
Minimum wage workers across the country are on track to see bigger paychecks in 2026, as a new wave of state and local ...
Another response to 2024 was a backlash against Trump voters. Mr. Trump does better with voters who lack college degrees, and he once declared, “I love the poorly educated.” Some who were aghast at ...
Daniel Moattar Fiction I read The Catch a while ago, and have thought about it quite a lot, and I’m still not sure what ...
The New Yorker’s editors and critics choose this year’s essential reads in fiction, poetry, and nonfiction.
Nativity scenes at some churches are sparking fierce debates. At one Illinois church, the baby Jesus lies with zip-tied ...
Anna Ornstein, an Auschwitz survivor, wanted to change the way her field thought about those who endured the concentration ...
A planned Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of Crimes Against Humanity, which could be adopted as soon as 2029, has the potential to enhance protections for civilians at risk globally.