In some cases, trying to protect people from adversity ends up limiting them, as evidenced by one person describing their recent period of unemployment.
There's been some debate over whether or not the events at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, can be called an "insurrection." The Washington Post says yes.
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Today I will step aside for a guest commentator: Republican Liz Cheney, who gave a six-minute speech last night on the importance of telling the truth.
Imagine a world where you could conduct a productive but contentious argument on the internet. Two researchers at the UW are trying to make that possible.
By the time Republicans finish their quest to find enough instances of fraud to overturn the 2020 election, it will likely be time to vote again anyway.
A juror in the trial of Derek Chauvin attended the anniversary of the March on Washington, which will now be part of the defense's request for a retrial.
Despite the data maps, maybe people would rather be told to get vaccinated by their doctors instead of their mayor, their governor, or even their president.
Is Joe Biden fact-checked as much as Donald Trump? Washington Post reporter David Fahrenthold says yes, but he just lies less often and speaks less often.