The once and future President is back to wielding leverage like a club, in the Middle East and on Capitol Hill.
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In a Los Angeles suburb, multigenerational families like the Benns found affordable housing and a deep sense of connection.
His war on the “deep state” ties into a long debate about the power of bureaucrats to thwart the President’s agenda.
In Israel, grief and frustration about a long, brutal war is mixed with joy that some hostages may soon return.
The talk-show host Yinon Magal is at the center of a campaign to protect the Prime Minister and destroy the opposition.
The President-elect’s brand of America First isolationism has always sat awkwardly with his Napoleonic tendencies.
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The reportage that thrived in the late twenty-tens cannot break through on today’s volatile Internet, where information is ...