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Does the US have an endgame in Iran?
Farah N. Jan
The attacks on Iran are terrifyingly light on strategy
“People we had in mind are dead”: Trump admits US preferred successors to ayatollah were killed
Alex Galbraith
The president admitted that his administration's first choices to lead Iran had been killed in airstrikes
Yes, you should delete your food delivery apps
Joy Saha
I recently bid farewell to every single food delivery app on my phone. My overall well-being thanked me
America’s enduring appetite for Trump’s deportation cruelty
Chauncey DeVega
Polls show that tens of millions of Americans still support ICE and the president's mass deportations
How the Texas primary could rewrite the Democrats’ campaign playbook
Russell Payne
Both Jasmine Crockett and James Talarico have a theory of politics to test
Trump officials attended election deniers’ summit
Doug Bock Clark
Attendees called for Trump to declare a national emergency and take over the midterms
Republican meddling roils Texas Senate Democratic primary in final days
Patrick Svitek, Gabby Birenbaum
A super PAC supporting James Talarico is running ads online warning that the GOP is “boosting” Jasmine Crockett
The Epstein files are conspiracy-pilling everybody
Andi Zeisler
The deliberately opaque releases and redactions are bringing America’s biggest conspiracy theories back
Historians resist Trump’s effort to police the past
Chauncey DeVega
Attempts to reshape the Smithsonian reflect a broader campaign to control public memory and what Americans learn
The people standing between students and ICE? Teachers
Nadra Nittle
Teachers are driving students to school, delivering groceries and even paying rent to support vulnerable families
No vote, no war? Congress to challenge Trump on Iran strikes
CK Smith
Lawmakers demand war powers vote arguing the White House bypassed Congress in launching military action in Iran
Salmon is the real “Traitors” power player
Francesca Giangiulio
On the cutthroat reality show, the players’ favorite breakfast harbors its own secrets
“No president is above the law”: Ex-Judges, legal scholars sound off on Trump’s “contempt” of courts
Garrett Owen
Trump's attempts to impeach two federal judges draws outcry from legal experts
Punch the monkey deserves better. And we do too
Andi Zeisler
His viral stardom and the scramble for stuffed orangutans show how quickly — and cravenly — trauma becomes trend
Why Congress tried to dodge a vote on war with Iran
Russell Payne
Iran hawks are maneuvering to have their war without their fingerprints on it
“Not ready for prime time”: A federal tool to check voter citizenship keeps making mistakes
Jen Fifield, Zach Despart
An expanded federal tool for identifying noncitizens on voter rolls is making persistent mistakes
Hegseth threatens Anthropic over killer AI limits
Russell Payne
In the conflict with Anthropic, Hegseth is once again taking a special interest in the problem of illegal orders
Early vote turnout in Texas outpacing past elections, fueled by Democratic primary voters
Paul Cobler
Turnout during the first week of voting exceeded the same period for the past two presidential elections
Trump dazzles right-wing media with bigoted State of the Union
Sophia Tesfaye
MAGA media outlets declare the president's 107-minute address the best in history
In Westeros, the soul outweighs the body
Nicholas Liu
"A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms" shows that true knighthood is supreme grace, not an invented tradition
Rep. Tony Gonzales asked for explicit photos from aide who later died by suicide
Eleanor Klibanoff
His aide, Regina Santos-Aviles, later set herself on fire
The musical dialogue between Bob Dylan and Black America
Caryn Rose
"Highway of Diamonds" showcases decades of Black artists reshaping and sometimes radically reframing Dylan's work
How Epstein’s influence shaped the exclusion of women in STEM
Jessica Kutz
In one email, an AI researcher suggested it’s “hard to be brilliant if you are worrying if you look fat"
How Jesse Jackson set the stage for Bernie Sanders and today’s progressives
Bert Johnson
Jackson created a “People’s Platform” that would sound familiar to modern progressives
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