
Trump Is Crushing the Netanyahu Myth
The Israeli leader and his allies bet everything on Trump. But he’s just not that into them.
The Israeli leader and his allies bet everything on Trump. But he’s just not that into them.
Donald Trump believes he’s invincible. But the cracks are beginning to show.
J. D. Vance could have brought the country’s conflicting strands together. Instead, he took a divisive path to the peak of power.
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Israel’s limits on aid have put the region at “critical risk of famine.” Help is within reach. But it’s not enough—and it’s arriving too slowly.
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A lovely paradox of doing good in the world is that it does you good too.
Instead, he seems content blaming foreign countries and hoping for the best.
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I loved my mom more than my dog. So why did I cry for him but not for her?
The U.S. president promised peace on day one. Now he’s enabling Russia’s advances.
U.S. national-security leaders included me in a group chat about upcoming military strikes in Yemen. I didn’t think it could be real. Then the bombs started falling.
The author is willing to let her main character be both her double and the butt of her joke.
A new book shows that dementia isn’t just a loss, and memory is much more than recollection.
The GOP has mounted little resistance to the president. His “big, beautiful bill” was another test.
The “Weekend Update” host knows exactly what he’s doing.
The “perfect” platonic bond used to be between two men. What happened?