Trump’s choice: Discriminatory policies or delivery on his economic promises
Last Sunday, I was 20 minutes late to the Dolores Mission Church. When I arrived, there was no place to sit, or even stand.
Last Sunday, I was 20 minutes late to the Dolores Mission Church. When I arrived, there was no place to sit, or even stand.
OK, I’ll come clean: I voted for Donald J. Trump. More accurately, I voted against Hillary Clinton.
A troubling pattern appears to be developing in America that good people of all political persuasions need to be aware of — and hopefully then do something to change it.
Ayaan Hirsi Ali is the Somali-born author and activist best known for her outspoken and sometimes-incendiary critique of Islam.
Donald Trump’s election to the presidency poses special challenges to many members of the Jewish community.
“Conservative Judaism” has always been a curious moniker for the “middle movement” in American Jewish life.
People who are 100 percent sure of themselves — and who can’t imagine why, for example, anyone with a brain would vote for Donald Trump — can lose all sense of humility and curiosity.
Your cover photo of President-elect Donald Trump (Nov. 11) makes him look like he’s crying.
The first weeks after the still surreal election of Donald J. Trump have provided precious little relief.