The Supreme Court鈥檚 ruling Thursday underscores just how dramatically Second Amendment jurisprudence has shifted in recent decades.
Traditionally, even Republicans against abortion have supported exceptions for rape and incest. But as Roe v. Wade teeters, there has been a shift.
For the first time in modern history, the U.S. Supreme Court appears on the verge of taking a right away. If a leaked opinion on abortion rights becomes the final ruling, it is a decision that is both unsurprising and yet seismic in its consequences.
Downtowns designed to serve a 9-to-5 workforce mull a makeover as workers embrace hybrid working models.
The world has been stunned by Russia鈥檚 invasion of Ukraine. But journalists鈥 shock has been accompanied by comments that media critics say reveal a Western bias.
Most Americans know the words by heart: 鈥淵ou have the right to an attorney. If you cannot afford one, one will be provided.鈥 The work of a public defender is enshrined in the U.S. Constitution. Ketanji Brown Jackson could be the first Supreme Court justice to have performed that role.
In the United States and nations from China to Brazil, concerns rise about masculinity under attack.
Amid spiking suicide and overdose rates and plummeting college enrollment, are men being held hostage by culture war labels and stereotypes that blame them rather than help them?
New York鈥檚 new mayor will start the new year with a to-do list of serious challenges, among them rising crime and schools and businesses reeling from the pandemic.
Laws, finances, even dinner parties are still stacked in favor of couples, but nearly half of U.S. adults are now single 鈥 a revolution in modern life.
Carson v. Makin shows the Supreme Court鈥檚 evolution of thought in recent decades on the separation of church and state.
Amid the push and pull of cancel culture versus free speech, is it possible for humor to still be a uniting force, instead of a divisive one?
A Facebook employee secretly copied tens of thousands of pages of the company鈥檚 internal research. What do The Facebook Papers show?
After years of stagnancy, the number of Evangelicals surged from 25% of the adult U.S. population in 2016 to 29% in 2020 鈥 fueled by white Trump supporters.
Searching for examples of resilience, our reporter found Fordham University students reporting on resilience they鈥檇 found in others 鈥 and themselves.
For businesses, questioning the sincerity of an employee鈥檚 religious belief is both legally and practically fraught, employment experts say.
New York Lt. Gov. Kathy Hochul could become the first female governor of New York, if Andrew Cuomo resigned or was forced from office.
Racial segregation in the United States is rising, even as the country becomes more diverse. But Port St. Lucie, Florida, is bucking the trend.
The Bronx was at the epicenter of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States. But a project to tell its story finds an unexpected outcome: resilience.
The Surfside building collapse has brought people from across Florida and beyond to help, to mourn, and to support those in need.