You Can Root for Iran at the World Cup Without Rooting for the Iranian Regime
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As part of peace negotiations, the U.S. Treasury issued an unprecedented total waiver from Iranian oil sanctions.
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After burning through interceptors in the Iran war, the U.S. faces a dire math problem: Enemies can build drones faster than America can build missiles.
Hawks don’t understand what diplomacy is: Both sides give something up and both sides get something in return.
Plus: Knicks appreciation, justice startup to watch the watchmen, M&Ms go natural, and more...
Plus: Iran deal, J.D. Vance on morality, L.A. hemorrhages population, and more...
There’s a lot of confusion about sanctions relief and the U.S.-Iranian deal on the table. Hawks are exploiting it to sabotage the peace.
The history of ceasefires is plagued by continued violence, ranging from "moderate shooting" to full-scale offensives.
Plus: the Supreme Court's biggest pending decisions, renewed court-packing debates, and the economic fallout from the Iran war
The U.S. and Iran have moved to the next stage of the peace process. Hawks on all sides are terrified that it will succeed.
Plus: Anthropic vs. the government, Knicks win, bread and circuses, and more...
Trump's failure to secure constitutionally required congressional authorization for his war with Iran helped ensure the US lacked the staying power necessary to prevail.
Plus: SpaceX's initial public offering, L.A. taking S.F.'s place, matchmaking reinvented, and more...
The Iran war and Trump's tariffs are pushing prices higher, and neither will be easy to undo.
Pressed on election fraud claims and a proposed $1.8 billion “anti-weaponization” fund, the president abruptly ended a tense exchange with NBC’s Kristen Welker.
Plus: Trump watches the Knicks, H-1B fee ruling, Mormons off the list, and more...
Plus: What California's election results tell us, the economic costs of war with Iran, and the push to nationalize AI
The White House keeps insisting that peace is around the corner. Meanwhile, Israel, Iran, and the United States keep shooting at each other.
Plus: L.A. mayoral race updates, stabbing at Penn, Jon Ossoff thirst, and more...
Plus: Lunchtime bullying, the decline of H-1B visas, orgy mating, and more...
Bipartisan pressure is keeping the war alive.
Rubio offered more information than the president, but the hearings still offered little clarity on the war.
Plus: California's races, how not to blow an inheritance, life extension hits the wall, and more...
Plus: the Democratic Party's candidate problem, property tax breaks for seniors, and the UFC on the White House lawn
The cartoonist caught the FBI’s attention over a bizarre scheme involving Matt Gaetz, a CIA agent held captive in Iran, and a Florida fraudster.
Plus: Jerome Powell talks, courtpacking watch, medical advancements, and more...
The U.S. Treasury is trying to fight the kind of trade embargo that it usually imposes on other countries.
Plus: when the city government starts covering Ozempic, Jill Biden's lies, and more...
The Trump administration invokes the notoriously vague FARA to threaten a critic.
Plus: NDAs for federal employees, standardized test standards slipping, SpaceX IPO, and more...
Plus: Spencer Pratt’s mayoral campaign rattles Los Angeles, Trump’s “Anti-Weaponization Fund" sparks backlash, and the editors revisit Project 2025
The administration is avoiding conflict with China to focus on war in the Middle East. Taiwan’s democracy hangs in the balance.
Congress can only stop Trump’s actions in Iran by passing a concurrent resolution of both Houses over Trump’s veto, or by declining to fund the war in next year’s budget.
Johnson is seemingly incapable of standing up to the Trump administration, even when one of Congress' core responsibilities is at stake.
Instead of making the case for war in Venezuela, Iran, and Cuba, the White House has been digging up conflicts from long ago.
The Trump administration has come up with contradictory reasons to avoid admitting to an obvious, terrible mistake.
The Trump administration thought it was repeating the Venezuelan model in Iran—when it was doing something much more ambitious and risky.
Trump's signature policies are pushing prices higher—and voters are pushing back.
If this is how the Republican Party treats the libertarian-leaning lawmakers in its midst, then libertarians should take note and act accordingly.
Another example of the flawed logic behind the Trump administration's tariff policies: You can't make a tire without rubber, and the U.S. doesn't produce rubber.
Sen. Mark Kelly says it "feels like that number was just kind of pulled out of thin air."
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