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One year into the president’s second term, America risks losing a central feature of our democracy: that we are a country ruled by laws, not by the...
Trump, sinking into the quicksand of imperialism.
Even more likely than an all-out invasion of Taiwan may be “gray zone” pressures, such as cutting internet cables.
The midterms will be a battle for control of Trump’s legacy.
My visit with Scott Adams, who anticipated Donald Trump with his comic strip.
In the MAGA imagination, white women are supposed to be helpmeets, not harpies.
Trump wants Greenland? Its previous colonizer has some thoughts.

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Knowing what the government is up to is essential for democracy to work.

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For presidents of both parties, Latin America has served as a wellspring of perpetual reinvention and the source of much of their ideological...

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Despite the successes of 2025, the party still needs a radical shake up.
This is neither law nor order, and the consequences can be deadly.
We are the bystanders this time.
The president’s assertion of unlimited authority is a total rejection of popular sovereignty and the logic of the Constitution.
The president’s hostility to E.V.s is hurting U.S. automakers.
An armed guerrilla group stands emboldened to challenge the authority of the Colombian state — and U.S. ambitions in Venezuela.
Our federal government won’t regulate fast enough (or at all), but that doesn’t mean regular Americans are helpless.
One reason for the toxicity of American politics may be that our quality of life is slipping behind our peers’.
An ICE killing in Minneapolis can be the impetus for finally closing a gaping hole in our constitutional protections.

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Trump thinks he can run the oil. Does he have what it takes to run the country?
The protest movement represents the best hope for a government that does less damage in the world and better serves its own citizens.

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We’re nearly one year into President Trump’s second term. 2026 has begun with a stunning action in Venezuela to remove Nicolás Maduro and Mr. Trump...

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A regime that would rather pursue a perpetual jihad against the Zionist enemy than feed its own people will eventually fall.
Even experts can’t tell what’s made by A.I. So what happens to trust now?

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There’s plenty America can do short of war to support the country’s protesters and help oust the ayatollah.
The governor and the mayor need each other, and that offers a chance for synthesis at a time when the center and left are often at odds.

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A criminal investigation of a sitting Fed chairman, with the obvious intent of stripping him of his independence, has never happened before.
And the market is gently shrugging.
Trump’s message, the emotional core of his movement, has always been textbook fascism.

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