The Spectator World Magazine – May 25, 2026

The reckoning | The Spectator

THE SPECTATOR WORLD: The latest issue features ‘The Reckoning’ – Christopher Caldwell on Trump vs Europe….

How Trump got immigration spectacularly right

Parts of the MAGA movement are unhappy with President Trump’s migration strategy. The administration has softened its policy on deportations following a public uproar over the ICE killings in January, it is said. The focus has been on removing only the most violent offenders. “The truth is the first year was not a year of mass deportation,” says Mike Howell of the Mass Deportation Coalition. “A conscious

SLAPP-happy: why Trumpworld keeps suing the press

By Matt McDonald

Donald Trump has had a career-long love-hate relationship with the press. On one hand, he popularized the phrase “fake news” and branded the press “the enemy of the people.” On the other, the President takes phone calls from virtually every reporter with his personal cell and is fixated on cable news and his print media coverage. Trump views journalists as friends, foes…

Will Trump and Xi get what they want?

By Geoffrey Cain

Donald Trump flew to Beijing this week and wants three things when he sits down with China’s President Xi Jinping: a tariff truce that survives his own courts, Chinese pressure on Iran to end the war that never seems to end and a photograph that makes him look victorious. Xi has problems of his own. But he has watched four American presidencies from Zhongnanhai, the walled compound beside the Forbidden City where the Communist party leadership rules, and he knows the value of silence when his counterpart is talking himself into trouble. Trump’s approval rating is the lowest of his second term. What Xi wants from this meeting with Trump is recognition: two great powers, two systems, meeting as equals Trump has obliged Xi noisily.

SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN MAGAZINE – JUNE 2026

Scientific American

SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN: The latest issue features ‘ The Quantum Revolution’ – Can the next big thing in computing live up to the hype?

Quantum computing is reaching its make-or-break moment

Adam Becker

What’s a quantum computer good for, anyway?

Zeeya Merali

New map reveals lost roads of the Roman Empire

Tom Brughmans

The million-dollar math problem hardly anyone is trying to solve

Joseph Howlett

NASA’s Artemis II launched on first crewed moon mission of the 21st century

Nadia Drake

THE NEW YORK TIMES – TUESDAY, MAY19, 2026

Justices Hint at Strains as Supreme Court Comes Under Scrutiny

In appearances across the U.S., the justices have defended the role of the court, even as what appear to be strained relations among them have emerged.

G.O.P. Supporters Back Trump, but a Third of Them Seek a New Direction for the Party

A New York Times/Siena poll found that while President Trump is very popular within the Republican coalition, a sizable share wants change from the next nominee.

Pivotal Midterm Races in Kentucky and Georgia Highlight Busy Primary Day

Blanche Defends New Fund That Could Pay Trump Allies

Todd Blanche, the acting attorney general, answered questions about President Trump’s new $1.8 billion fund for those claiming mistreatment by Democrats.

Top Treasury Lawyer Resigns After Creation of $1.8 Billion Fund