American military forces are building two floating platforms off the Gaza coast as a temporary port for delivering as many as 2 million meals a day to civilians facing starvation
On May 4, 1949, nearly the entire Torino FC team and staff died in a plane crash returning from a match in bad weather. Eleven days later, Umberto Motto took the field when their
A new, unholy alliance has emerged on Capitol Hill, and it's hoping not just to recraft governmental policy around digital funny money but to push its antiregulatory agenda across
When Michael McClanahan was growing up, his grandmother would tell him stories about what it was like to vote during the pre-Civil Rights era in their small town in northwest
Dahlia Lithwick and Mark Joseph Stern discussed the growing backlash against rogue district courts and their 5th Circuit enablers on the Slate Plus bonus segment of Saturday's
Alexei Navalny's wife expressed doubt that the Russian government was telling the truth about her husband's death and told the audience at the Munich Security Conference that
A member of the New York city council has introduced a bill that would ban detergent pods and laundry sheets that contain polyvinyl alcohol (PVA), a form of plastic that dissolves
Up by 17 at halftime, the Detroit Lions turned back into a pumpkin, losing to the San Francisco 49ers in the NFC Championship Game. Detroit coach Dan Campbell's risk-taking