Some issues dominate the news; others drift along under the radar. This is literally true of electronic surveillance, a worldwide and quickly growing force that could profoundly change our lives. ...
Since August 2019, Moment’s Jewish Political Voices Project (JPVP) has been following 30 politically engaged Jewish voters from battleground states. ...
President Joe Biden is not the first candidate who campaigned on a promise to reverse course on Iran. ...
Barack Obama’s transformation from youthful and eloquent U.S. Senate candidate to prime-time sensation and putative presidential timber came at the 2004 Democratic National Convention. ...
Should a jealous Jewish store owner keep tabs on his beautiful young wife, seemingly smitten with “a college man”? ...
Five days after the U.S. elections, my husband and I enjoyed a rare Pilates class between lockdowns. ...
Every four or eight years, the United States has the opportunity for a political reset. ...
For newly elected members of the U.S. House of Representatives, the work begins right away. ...
In her victory speech in August, after winning the Republican primary runoff for Georgia’s 14th Congressional District, Marjorie Taylor Greene was obstreperous and foul-mouthed. ...
In every Israeli election since 2015—we’ve had four now, and in 2021 are headed toward a fifth—the average Israeli voter has one main thing in mind when he or she decides whom to vote for: Do I want Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to keep his job? ...
The Supreme Court has entangled synagogues in culture wars with its absolutist rulings on religious liberty cases during the pandemic. ...