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The president’s assertion of unlimited authority is a total rejection of popular sovereignty and the logic of the Constitution.
Our federal government won’t regulate fast enough (or at all), but that doesn’t mean regular Americans are helpless.
The president’s hostility to E.V.s is hurting U.S. automakers.
The group discusses the economy, immigration, President Trump’s recent actions in Venezuela and more.
An armed guerrilla group stands emboldened to challenge the authority of the Colombian state — and U.S. ambitions in Venezuela.
Artificial intelligence’s promise is real. But some of the most prominent A.I. companies might not make it.
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If power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely, what do we have here?
A regime that would rather pursue a perpetual jihad against the Zionist enemy than feed its own people will eventually fall.
There’s plenty America can do short of war to support the country’s protesters and help oust the ayatollah.
Even experts can’t tell what’s made by A.I. So what happens to trust now?
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.
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.
Thomas Massie says his primary against a Trump-supported challenger will be a referendum on whether you can “have a thought that diverges from the...
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Turning Latin America into a theater of war will not weaken transnational crime; it will entrench it.
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The Opinion columnist M. Gessen examines how the president governs through spectacle, and the message his displays of force are meant to send.
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Protests, economic woes, military humiliation and now threats from Trump are challenging the Iranian regime.
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Our future resilience depends on more than how much we spend on disaster response. It depends on when we spend it.
Any attempt to seize Greenland from Denmark would fatally undermine the world’s most successful military alliance.