Lessons from the foreign aid votes
The GOP remains the party willing to spend significantly on the military when they believe it’s important
The GOP remains the party willing to spend significantly on the military when they believe it’s important
This is a textbook attack on the principle of free expression in the name of security
Plus: Elissa Slotkin accused of implicitly threatening political tracker
The Chemerinsky Dinner and the fate of legal academia
The country is a test case for the survival of nationalism everywhere
In a country with real conflict, no one has time for culture wars
Clear thoughts amid the fog of war
Netanyahu finds himself in the uncomfortable position of being squeezed by both the US and the far-right members of his own government
The UN is constrained by its mandate in South Lebanon amid escalations between Israel and Hezbollah
The deaths of seven of José Andrés’s charity workers after an IDF strike is straining the US-Israel relationship
Biden and Trump won decisive victories but the results also point to problems ahead
Critics are urging the popular Instagram account to do more than post
By setting the bar too high, he will disappoint his constituents and embarrass himself for being hopelessly naive
Aaron Bushnell burned himself to death outside the Israeli Embassy to protest the bombing of Gaza
Biden’s decision-making is making America weaker on the world stage. But would a second Trump term be all that much better?
‘Genocide Joe: how many kids have you killed today?’
Both the hopes Trump raises in his supporters and the fears he inspires in his opponents are largely illusory
Boston University students honored October 7 terrorists as ‘martyrs’
The new year seems set to offer us more of the same
Democrats have a massive Israel problem. What’s the way out?