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On the modes of authoritarian crisis, more of the same and constitutional regime change.
The consequences would be grave.
Trump’s plans for Washington bring to mind what Mussolini did — and tried to do — to Rome.
The surge in capital punishment is a cruel and unjust development.
China may never be able to realize its longtime promise to shift away from an overreliance on exports.
European politicians have colluded in their dependency on a rogue America.
Many young people want to farm. They just can’t afford it.
Our constitutional framework for war lies in pieces around us.
Either the budget changes, or America’s relationship with the rest of the world does.
James Fishback has managed to bring the paranoid, transgressive, meme-drunk spirit of the right-wing internet into the real world.
Will they finally capitalize on Trump’s chaos?
Is Trump triumphing or has he committed a grave error? A debate on the Iran war.
Catastrophe in Cuba is not a foregone conclusion.
The new mayor is having a sunny honeymoon with New Yorkers. Will it last?
American goals are starting to conflict with Israel’s.
The high schoolers fighting back against tech use.
There is an alternate universe in which the president is the popular, successful figure of his imagination.
The administration’s attacks on renewable energy mean higher costs for everyone.
The fairy tale was 1990s New York.
Trump’s Iran war will affect more than just gas prices.
The United States and Israel have considered using Iranian Kurds as a ground force.
The best hope? Weaken the regime’s ability to lash out and resist an uprising.
When disruption becomes destruction.
What are we getting for all of President Trump’s military spending?
In a culture that can’t concentrate, perhaps our fixation on Oscar snubs is healthy.
The early telephone didn’t spark panic. That doesn’t mean we’re wrong to panic about smartphones.
Nadia Schadlow, a deputy national security adviser during Trump’s first term, explains how the U.S.-Israel war with Iran fits in with an “America...
President Trump’s efforts to force the Western Hemisphere into alignment will keep falling short.
Only when the U.S.-Israeli bombing of Iran comes to a halt, without destroying the state, can the Iranian people sort out their fate.
Iran’s new supreme leader has been selected not to break with the regime but to preserve it.
The news is good. Really.
Old guard Republicans have maintained good governance in many red states, but MAGA chaos is coming for them, too.
Kristi Noem epitomizes the incompetence of this White House
America is a big oil producer. But its overreliance on crude — and the president’s efforts to keep it that way — mean times like these can hurt.
Delusional infestation is one of the darkest embodiments of medical uncertainty.
The Trump administration failed to plan for evacuating either its diplomats or its citizens and did not adequately warn either.
My parents were radical. Paul Thomas Anderson’s film is anything but.
The Israeli government must address a crime wave in Palestinian towns.
A fashion insider and two culture writers dissect “America’s Next Top Model.”
The Democratic senate candidate in Texas is teaching us about what faith really means.
The showdown between the Pentagon and Anthropic is a window into how unprepared we are for the questions we are facing.
I imagine the birds I see are the family members I’ve lost.
Her exasperation during her Epstein-related deposition channeled the national mood for some of us.
The desire for a revolutionary presidency gives hubris a lot of space to work.
The Iranian people are not overthrowing their government, and the war is spreading across the region.
Kristi and Corey cavorted in the swamp as D.H.S. got bogged down.
A week into Trump’s war in Iran, his strategy is still a mystery.
The U.S. and Israel have no good options to address an unavoidable problem.
An “America First” conservative on seeking clarity in the reasons for the military operation and restraint in foreign policy.
There are times when it is clear what it means to stand up for what is right.