The American Prospect Magazine – February 2026

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Impeach President Miller

The mastermind of the Trump regime’s descent into gangsterism is arguably more dangerous than the Orange One himself. by Maureen Tkacik

No Time to Compromise on ICE

If they are not careful, Democrats could get outmaneuvered on the details of trading funding for reform. by Robert Kutt

Tesla’s Wile E. Coyote Moment Is Here

But how long can Elon Musk keep running on air? Potentially quite a long time.

The Border Patrol’s Legacy of Violence

To understand the brutality in Minneapolis, look to the agency that has a history of fomenting it.

THE NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE- FEBRUARY 1, 2026

In this issue, Emily Bazelon and Rachel Poser on what's going on inside the F.B.I.; Taffy Brodesser-Akner on "Operation Mincemeat"; Michael Steinberger on the human rights lawyer Philippe Sands; and more.

THE NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE: The 2.1.26 Issue features Emily Bazelon and Rachel Poser on what’s going on inside the F.B.I.; Taffy Brodesser-Akner on “Operation Mincemeat”; Michael Steinberger on the human rights lawyer Philippe Sands; and more.

What It’s Like to Live With One of Psychiatry’s Most Misunderstood Diagnoses

Spurred by her past struggles with dissociative identity disorder, she has devoted her professional life to studying it.

Inside Kash Patel’s F.B.I.: Meltdowns, Chaos, Vendettas

In Minnesota, America’s Federal System Is Coming Apart

The state is in a standoff with the federal government over who has the power to investigate the killing of protesters. It’s not a fair fight. By Emily Bazelon

‘The Biggest Act of Union-Busting in U.S. History’: Trump’s War on Federal Workers

With 300,000 employees gone and collective-bargaining rights eliminated, the administration has hobbled organized labor. Did it also start a movement? By Dan Kaufman

BARRON’S MAGAZINE – FEBRUARY 2, 2026

February 2, 2026 - Barron's Magazine

BARRON’S MAGAZINE: The latest issue features ‘He’s Wall Street’s Biggest Showman. Should You Trust Him?’ – Dan Ives is an analyst – and a whole lot more.

He’s Wall Street’s Biggest Showman. Should You Trust Him?

Dan Ives has gone mainstream as Wall Street’s highest-profile stock analyst. Less well known is his growing set of overlapping business interests.

Why a Warsh Fed Won’t Lift Stocks

Under Trump’s candidate, the central bank will likely accommodate Uncle Sam’s spending needs.

Silver Is Paying for Its Excesses. How to Play the Miners.

The precious metal had a meltdown after months of big gains. But there’s another way to play the commodity.

CoreWeave’s CEO Explains Why This Is Not Your Father’s Tech Company

CoreWeave CEO Michael Intrator is not your typical tech company executive—but then again, CoreWeave isn’t your typical tech company.

THE NEW YORK TIMES – SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, 2026

Trump’s Choice for Fed Chair Has a Tough Job Ahead. It’s Not the First Time.

Kevin Warsh is known as a consensus builder, a skill he will need if he is to head the Federal Reserve when President Trump is demanding rock-bottom rates.

A Hawkish Fed Chair Could Haunt Bessent

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent tried to avoid providing President Trump with a clear recommendation to lead the central bank.

ICE Expands Power of Agents to Arrest People Without Warrants

Agents can now carry out broader sweeps of suspected undocumented migrants, in addition to targeted operations to arrest specific people.

Release of Three Million Epstein Pages Falls Short, Survivors Say

The Justice Dept. finished its release of files related to Jeffrey Epstein, though officials conceded it was unlikely to quell suspicions around the case.

Israel Launches Deadly Strikes in Gaza, as Rafah Border Is Set to Reopen

A local health official said at least 26 people had been killed in the attacks, which the Israeli military said had targeted Hamas commanders. The opening of the border was seen as progress in the cease-fire.