In the 1960s and '70s, Nazis marched the streets of Chicago and its suburbs—to protest black residents moving in. We spoke with the lawyer that defended their First Amendment right. Read more
Back in primary season, his most likely voters were those who'd only voted for a Republican once in the past three elections. His ability to reach those lapsed or wavering voters seems to have made the difference in the states where it did matter. Read more
Candidate Trump promised to never eat Oreos again. But President Trump will find it's much harder to stop the outsourcing of manufacturing jobs than to boycott a cookie. Read more
Though Illinois was mostly ignored by both campaigns, the results reflect patterns in swing states that favored Trump—and show shifting trends that go beyond the urban-rural divide. Read more