Editorial

America Was Always NATO’s Biggest Strength and Its Greatest Weakness

Donald Trump’s administration has wasted no time dismantling decades of established NATO policy. Just weeks into his second term, Defense Secretary and National Disgrace Pete

Presidents Day Protestors Face Down Trump at High Noon

They came in Revolutionary War garb, they came in masks, they came wrapped in winter coats, bearing warnings against plutocracy and wearing determination on their

The Sudan Crisis is a Slow-Motion, Man-Made Catastrophe

The Sudanese army is winning battles for empty streets. Its recent capture of key bridges in Khartoum is another strategic victory in its campaign against

Leverage Over Law: The New Rules of American Power

The Justice Department’s move to dismiss corruption charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams, followed by the resignation of Manhattan’s top federal prosecutor and

This Is the Age of the Coward

This is the Age of the Coward, the year of surrender, marked by the most pathetic display of corporate cowardice in modern American history: Disney,

A Game of Chicken with Two Million Lives at Stake

Donald Trump wants Egypt and Jordan to take in two million Palestinians from Gaza. This isn’t just another headline in the endless churn of Middle

Dead Letter Office: The Courts Can’t Stop What’s Already Broken

To many observers, Vice President, Pronatalist, and fictionalized memoirist Vance’s suggestion that judges can’t control “legitimate” executive power is a pivotal moment in the administration’s

The Path to Resistance: Document and Share Everything

When Senator Ed Markey was blocked from entering the EPA headquarters last week by a Musk-payrolled private contractor, the story broke first on TiKTok. A

When Democracy Runs on Code, Autocrats Don’t Need Armies

The Trump administration’s Department of Government Efficiency—DOGE—is an unprecedented and unwanted fusion of the worst excesses of Silicon Valley with the centralized weaknesses of federal