A Generation After His Death, Roy Cohn’s Legacy Lives On A revival of ‘Angels in America’ shows the archetypal fixer’s continued relevance. Fellows // Article // April 27, 2018
The Supreme Court of Donald Trump The travel ban oral arguments may be an indication of the deference to come. Fellows // Article // April 26, 2018
Same Kanye, New Tactics The rapper hasn’t become a different person since he said, “George Bush doesn’t care about black people.” He’s using a new approach on a new president. Fellows // Article // April 27, 2018
Best and the Brightest? Trump's Troika of Troubled Nominees Senate can stop president’s dismal choices for cabinet jobs Fellows // Article // April 25, 2018
Bigger Jails: Wrong for the Country, Wrong for Douglas County Residents have a critical chance to rethink who we incarcerate and why. Fellows // Article // April 20, 2018
How Change Will Slowly Come to A Privately Operated Mississippi Prison A just-concluded trial shines a harsh light on maximum security prison. Fellows // Article // April 18, 2018
The Changing Story of the NRA and Russia Someone needs to get to the bottom of a Russian oligarch’s funding of the gun rights group. Fellows // Article // April 18, 2018
A Message for Midterm Poll Jumpers It’s not that political handicapping is worthless, but a little humility will go a long way Fellows // Article // April 18, 2018
What Happens Next If Rod Rosenstein Is Fired Finding a successor may not be simple. Fellows // Article // April 13, 2018
What To Expect When Mr. Zuckerberg Goes To Washington The Facebook CEO is a master of contrition and small concessions. But will anything really change? Fellows // Article // April 6, 2018