White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer’s assertion that the National Mall was "full when the president took the Oath of Office" is demonstrably false.
President Trump is vowing to “send in the Feds,” but researchers aren’t convinced they understand the rise, or how to stop it.
Narcissism, disagreeableness, grandiosity—a psychologist investigates how Trump’s extraordinary personality might shape his possible presidency.
A history of the first African American White House—and of what came next
The College Board earns over half of all its revenues from the courses—and, in an uncertain environment, students keep being suckered.
Overshadowed by headlines about chaos and infighting, the new administration is notching a string of early victories.
The technology has been used to create sped-up videos that falsely depict a response to stimulus.
The Trump administration seems wedded to a political strategy of lying to the public, challenging the media to adjust.
I've tried therapy, drugs, and booze. Here’s how I came to terms with the nation's most common mental illness.
The puzzling resilience of a Cold War concept
One of the women who accused Trump of sexual misconduct has sued him for defamation after he labeled her claims false.
Is she for real? Is she an actor? Is she really a 24-year-old with a nanny?
“What do we want? Data! When do we want it? Forever!”
With a pen stroke, President Trump withdrew the U.S. from the Trans-Pacific Partnership, imposed a federal hiring freeze, and reinstated the “Mexico City policy” on defunding international abortion-related services.
Mick Mulvaney, the nominee for budget director, told senators Tuesday that he’d recommend significant changes to entitlement programs—even if they contradict the president’s campaign pledges.
The president repeated his belief that the U.S. should have taken Iraq’s oil, ominously adding that the CIA may “have another chance.”
Why Republicans like HHS nominee Tom Price are emphasizing “universal access” over “universal coverage”
The president laid out 18 promises in a “Contract With the American Voter,” but he only managed to check off a handful by Monday.