Trump’s war on birthright citizenship gets its day in court
A decision that could unravel more than a century of legal precedent
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A decision that could unravel more than a century of legal precedent
Originally intended to be a small group overseeing a ceasefire in Gaza, Trump's Board of Peace has evolved into something much bigger. Apparently "a lot of great people" want to join, but who’s going to pay the billion dollars to sit on it? And what are Trump's real aspirations for the Board of Peace? On today’s show we try and break down what he’s hoping to achieve, whether the UN should feel threatened and why there’s no mention of Gaza in the draft text. Later, we are joined by Peter Frank...
There's probably a solution out there to fertility decline. Let's find it!
I never believed I would live to see the Iranian people live in freedom. Now I am watching a nation reborn
The article explores the challenges liberalism faces in providing meaning and purpose in a rapidly changing world, highlighting the need for a deeper understanding of values and community.
The anti-ICE protests—concentrated in Minneapolis—echo the mass mobilizations of 2020, and raise questions about what institutions and alliances make political dissent sustainable
US officials say it is a "precautionary measure" and comes as Donald Trump weighs up whether to take action against Iran
Middle-power diplomacy of the sort the Canadian PM calls for requires governments to throw off domestic constraints