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The conspiracist anti-war activist completely misunderstood the movement and the president he served.
The vice president is realizing that signing on with Donald Trump might seem like a shortcut to the top, but it’s actually a guarantee of humiliation.
The longer the Iran war drags on, the more the president risks splintering a historically unified base.
Perhaps it should have been looking more closely at President Trump’s Cabinet to find wasteful spending.
Members of Congress are using the kind of anti-Muslim rhetoric that was common then—this time with a president who has encouraged it.
The president seems to be at odds with both himself and his secretary of defense about the status of the conflict.
Americans will bear the costs if energy shocks in the Middle East lead to a full-blown crisis.
Weird wins you over in these films.
The Iran conflict is one in an extensive list of Trump-era interventions.
His use of the Iran-war dead to attack the media was disgraceful.
A conversation with Arash Azizi about Iranians’ hopes for their country and what it will take to get there
Congress should not have to argue over whether to trigger the War Powers Resolution, and certainly not in the midst of conflict.
Some of the president’s ambassadors keep getting into needless conflicts.
The company is refusing to bow to the Pentagon’s demands.
A conversation with Jonathan Lemire about what Donald Trump’s State of the Union address could achieve—if he doesn’t get in his own way.
Partisan gerrymandering sometimes backfires on the people drawing the maps. Could that happen again in 2026?
Culture and entertainment recommendations including The Devil Wears Prada, Agatha Christie novels, and more
The department can’t keep up with President Trump’s agenda.
The SAVE Act, which would require that voters prove they are citizens, is a solution to a problem that doesn’t exist.
The latest dustup between the talk-show host and CBS should be concerning for people of any political leaning.