I remarried a few years ago. Before I remarried, my daughters (“Annie” and “Abby”) were already well acquainted with my ...
Slate takes final stock of just how Not Normal this election was. A little over a year ago, when this election cycle was just cranking up, I wrote an essay in Slate about how nothing about the 2024 ...
Joe Biden’s exit from the presidential race over the summer was the latest that a major-party candidate has ever quit a presidential campaign—by a lot. Lyndon Johnson had set the previous standard for ...
I am not one to advocate lying, but when lies liberate you from an oppressive system, I think they’re a-OK. To avoid hassle, ...
On this day in 2008, Barack Obama becomes the first man of biracial or African-American descent to be elected as President of ...
About a quarter of the donated clothes are resold successfully in stores. The rest are either sold in bulk or passed on to ...
Four years ago, as pundits and politicians predicted the end of the city, an unlikely symbol of resilience emerged: a hastily ...
Yes! It’s true! Go ahead and see for yourself! I’ll give you a moment to solve the puzzle, while I slowly drink from a coffee ...
Now, due largely to DeSantis’ opposition, Amendment 3 has split Florida Republicans. Longtime legalization supporter Rep.
She’s never been a great sleeper, and when she was a toddler, she was always getting up in the middle of the night. We took ...
The Supreme Court decided Wednesday that at least 1,600 people—including some known to be U.S. citizens with every right to ...
So it’s fitting that his most bizarre argument around gender had to do with elite institutions. It came down to a wild theory ...