World & Nation
Former Maryland Rep. Parren J.
May 30, 2007
Politics
Judge Brett Kavanaugh’s Supreme Court nomination hung in the balance Thursday night as Republicans calculated whether they had the votes to confirm him following a highly anticipated showdown filled with hours of raw, emotional testimony.
Sept. 27, 2018
Sports
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is known by most people as a Lakers legend and an NBA Hall of Famer.
March 5, 2014
I saw my first Dodger World Series game in 1920, 7 years before I was born.
Oct. 19, 1988
About 12 years ago, the late Clarence Mitchell, then one of the few black lobbyists on Capitol Hill, came to testify at a civil rights hearing chaired by an old-style Southern senator.
July 14, 1986
Business
A federal jury Friday found state Sen. Michael B. Mitchell and his brother, former state Sen.
Nov. 7, 1987
Supreme Court Chief Justice William H.
April 19, 1988
Entertainment & Arts
The poetry of Shakespeare’s “Henry VI” is at times so uninspired that for centuries scholars have argued hopefully that the bard didn’t write its first part.
Nov. 3, 1994
Archives
I’ve listened to Larry Elder off and on with ambivalence (“The Sage From South-Central?” by John L.
July 12, 1998
In a dramatic turnaround, the Senate on Tuesday night delayed for one week a confirmation vote on Supreme Court nominee Clarence Thomas, after a crucial group of Democratic supporters demanded public hearings on the sexual harassment allegations of a law professor.
Oct. 9, 1991