In Depth
Ten years ago, Jim Obergefell won same-sex couples the right to marry nationwide. Today, his life in Ohio is proof of his lasting legacy.
The bill, introduced in response to a growing number of immigration arrests carried out by armed, masked agents, has little chance of passage in the Republican-controlled House.
Ten years ago, Jim Obergefell won same-sex couples the right to marry nationwide. Today, his life in Ohio is proof of his lasting legacy.