America has become a rogue nation. U.S. allies are looking elsewhere. Europeans and Canadians are talking about making their own security arrangements.
After a week of reprimands, some in Congress are having second thoughts: Censures were historically rare rebukes against lawmakers. But members of the House are increasingly using them in ways their peers say are political.
This ‘sleepy’ Supreme Court case could change Americans’ lives: The case involving Chevron and Louisiana is an attempt to reshape national policy through state courts. - [ed. note: a fun comment on the OpEd reads, "If I would like to read position papers from the Heritage Foundation, I will get them directly from the source. I don't need WaPo to reprint them for me."]
Trump pushes Ukraine, Russia on peace deal, but key issues are unresolved: Trump declared optimism about progress, but Ukraine and Russia remain far apart about whether Kyiv should surrender additional territory to Moscow.
View / Trump, MBS, and Mamdani at the Predators’ Ball
D.C. Mayor Bowser will not run for fourth term: Bowser, who has led D.C. over a turbulent decade, will not seek reelection in 2026, a decision bound to open up a highly competitive mayoral race.
A ‘great unmasking’ on X is arming Americans with digital borders: The social media platform’s move to show users’ location is a great step toward online transparency.
Taiwan’s president: I will boost defense spending to protect our democracy: An unprecedented military buildup by Beijing threatens peace and stability in the region.
The arsenal of democracy cannot fight like this: The U.S. military’s defense acquisition system is a casualty of bureaucracy.
Zelensky has clearly read ‘The Art of the Deal’: If Ukraine gets security assurances and Russia balks, Trump needs to punish Putin.
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