With Supreme Court Ruling, Another Check on Trump’s Power Fades
The court tied the hands of judges at a time when Congress has been cowed and internal executive branch constraints have been steamrolled.
A Triumphant Supreme Court Term for Trump, Fueled by Emergency Rulings
Using truncated procedures, the six-justice conservative majority gave a green light to many of President Trump’s most assertive initiatives.
After Israeli Attacks, Iran Hunts Enemies From Within
The authorities are sweeping up hundreds of people deemed spies or infiltrators. Some worry it could become a broader crackdown on political opponents and minorities.
12 Days of Attacks Later, Could Iran Make an Atomic Bomb?
Here’s what the recent Israeli and U.S. attacks on Iran may mean for the country’s nuclear ambitions.