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- The Race to Be the First Democratic Primary State
The article discusses the competition among states to host the first Democratic primary and how this competition reflects broader debates about the future direction of the Democratic Party.
- Michigan Is the Next Big Test for the Democratic Party
The Senate primary race between Haley Stevens and Abdul El-Sayed in Michigan highlights the Democratic Party's growing ideological divide and contrasting campaign strategies.
- Graham Platner’s Point of No Return
Graham Platner, the Senate nominee in Maine, is considering his future following an allegation of sexual assault. The article examines the potential impact of his exit on the race and broader American politics.
- How Political Is This Supreme Court?
The article discusses Elie Honig's argument that Trump-appointed Justices are receiving unfair criticism regarding the political nature of the Supreme Court.
- Donald Trump Celebrates America’s Two-Hundred-and-Fiftieth Birthday
Donald Trump celebrated the 250th anniversary of the United States at the Great American State Fair in Washington, D.C. and the opening of the Theodore Roosevelt Library in North Dakota. He positioned himself as the rightful heir to American greatness.
- The Intimate Legacies of a White-Supremacist Coup
A white-supremacist coup in Wilmington, North Carolina, in 1898 has had lasting impacts, highlighting the vulnerability of American democracy. The event is remembered as a racist takeover that reverberated across generations.
- The Unprecedented Profiteering Revealed by Donald Trump’s Financial Disclosure
President Donald Trump generated billions of dollars last year through the sale of crypto tokens, while his investors faced negative outcomes. The financial disclosure revealed significant profiteering linked to his office.
- Why Have Liberals Abandoned a Moral Reading of the Constitution?
The article discusses how both conservatives and liberals have historically used 'natural law' to address constitutional issues like slavery and abortion, but notes a recent shift in this approach. It questions why liberals have moved away from a moral reading of the Constitution.
- The Supreme Court Upheld Birthright Citizenship—but the Fight May Not Be Over
The Supreme Court upheld birthright citizenship, rejecting Donald Trump’s efforts to alter the Constitution, though the decision was closely divided, indicating ongoing debate.
- The Supreme Court’s Check on Trump’s Power Was Too Close for Comfort
The Supreme Court issued rulings that limited the President's authority but reaffirmed its commitment to a conservative agenda.
- Searching for Survivors After Venezuela’s Historic Earthquakes
An improvised rescue operation involving civilians, local firefighters, and foreign brigades is underway in Venezuela following historic earthquakes, with nearly fifty thousand people still missing.
- An Ecuadorian Fishing Boat Disappears Amid Trump’s Strikes in the Pacific
An Ecuadorian fishing boat named Fiorella disappeared amid military strikes in the Pacific. The President claims the strikes target drug trafficking vessels, raising questions about whether the missing fishermen were collateral damage.
- Can J. D. Vance Serve Both God and Donald Trump?
The article examines whether J. D. Vance can reconcile his faith with his political alignment with Donald Trump, noting that his book on faith omits critical questions. The Vice-President's work is described as leaving out significant issues related to this tension.
- The Israeli Employers Who Want Their Palestinian Workers Back
Over 100,000 Palestinians worked in Israel before October 7th. Most can no longer cross the border and are now destitute.
- Chronicle of a Disaster Foretold
Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan's book 'Regime Change' contains ongoing revelations about the Trump White House. The content of the book remains relevant and new.
- Who Is the Real Kevin Warsh?
Kevin Warsh, the new Fed chairman, previously suggested the central bank could cut interest rates but recently adopted a stance as an inflation hawk.
- New York Primary-Elections Map: Live Results
New York's primary elections feature competitive congressional races in Democratic strongholds. Incumbents and establishment candidates are facing challenges from left-wing opponents.
- Do Netanyahu’s Domestic Opponents Offer a Real Alternative?
Centrist Israeli politicians, including Moshe Tur-Paz, criticize Donald Trump's deal to temporarily halt the war with Iran. The article questions whether Netanyahu's domestic opponents present a viable alternative.
- The Torture Chamber of British Politics Crushes Its Latest Prime Minister
Keir Starmer becomes the sixth Prime Minister over the past decade to resign, surrendering to the U.K.’s manifold problems.
- The Difference Between the Knicks and the White House Cage Fight
The article compares the Knicks, a sports team, to a metaphorical 'cage fight' at the White House, exploring themes of sports and political spectacle. It references Juvenal's potential perspective on the chaotic moment.
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