How US right-wing views Putin amid Russian war on UkraineRussian president has enjoyed support among US conservatives, but Ukraine attack now prompts criticism.
US midterms: Activists brace for renewed fight over voting rightsAs critical elections loom, Congress has been unable to pass major bills aimed at protecting voting rights.
Decades after 9/11, what became of the US’s neoconservatives?Few willingly describe themselves as ‘neoconservative’ as the label has fallen away from popular use.
Twenty years after 9/11, did US win its ‘war on terror’?US President George W Bush promised to defeat al-Qaeda and other groups after the attacks on New York and the Pentagon.
Confederate Robert E Lee’s racist legacy fuels US renaming pushIn the wake of racial justice protests, monuments and institutions honouring Lee are being reimagined or repurposed.
‘Critical race theory’ becomes a flashpoint in US public schoolsAs Americans face a racial reckoning, a fierce political debate is emerging over how race is discussed in schools.
US park celebrating the pro-slavery Confederacy faces a reckoningStone Mountain Park in the US state of Georgia is facing changes, partly due to the park’s new Black chairman.
Why hate crime convictions are so difficult to secure in USThere are growing calls for the suspect who killed six Asian women in Georgia to be charged with a hate crime.
Trump cements grip on GOP, even as some backers look forwardThe former US president reentered the political fray Sunday, but not all of his supporters want to see him run again.
Pro-Trump Republicans dominate conservative conferenceAmid internal Republican divide, Conservative Political Action Conference attendees heap praise on former president.