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Courts and universities are trying to preserve guardrails on presidential authority in the face of the administration’s ...
Two hundred fifty years ago tomorrow, the American Revolution began in Lexington, Massachusetts, “a bucolic crossroads,” ...
All across the United States, people are rising up--refusing to be complicit in the slow-motion annihilation of democracy.
James Madison argued that politicians' ambition would lead them to uphold the separation of powers. Today congressmembers’ ...
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The Russian Navy ‘Is A Shadow of Its Former Self’The Russian Navy, once a Cold War powerhouse, struggles to maintain global power projection. With an aging surface fleet, including the unreliable Admiral Kuznetsov aircraft carrier, and a reliance on ...
The patriotism that my mother adhered to no longer carries much weight. Can a nation as sprawling and as restless as ours ...
And so Trump has opened up a trapdoor beneath the American legal system. This trapdoor is wide enough to swallow the entire ...
MICHAEL BECKLEY is Associate Professor of Political Science at Tufts University, a Nonresident Senior Fellow at the American ...
Political pressure must be brought to bear—through the courts, the press, and the states, but also applied to legislators ...
Saturday marks the 250th anniversary of the first day of the 3,059-day war that birthed the modern world. Commemorating the April 19, 1775, skirmishes at Lexington Green and Concord Bridge begins a ...
Readers argue Trump’s tariffs will reduce access to valuable products and harm the U.S. dollar globally.
While some downplay the constitutional crisis Trump has created, the Supreme Court cannot afford to look away from it.
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