A legal journalist considers the intersection of abortion rights and the justice’s Supreme Court career.
For two weeks in the summer of 1899, a union strike crippled the country’s most powerful publisher.
For decades, William Randolph Hearst lived in a castle that he and architect Julia Morgan built on his vast estate in San Simeon, California.
Without William Randolph Hearst's pantheon of early cartoonists, there would be no sitcoms, no Mickey Mouse, no Star Wars.
How the Arizona lawyer became one of the most powerful women in America.
Despite their differences, the first and second female Supreme Court justices found common ground on women’s equality.
Billy Graham's unprecedented access to U.S. presidents ushered in a new era of evangelical influence in American politics.
One attendee on the “life-changing” experience of hearing Billy Graham speak.
The famed evangelist met with every U.S. president from Truman to Trump.
The fraught relationship between Martin Luther King, Jr. and Billy Graham.
How Billy Graham’s 1949 Los Angeles Revival Put Him—and Evangelical Christianity—on the National Map.