Critics Have a New Way to Describe the Trump Administration
Calling his presidency a “regime” has some benefits, but it underestimates the resilience of the 250-year-old republic
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Calling his presidency a “regime” has some benefits, but it underestimates the resilience of the 250-year-old republic
Perhaps because they're not trained to expedite the long lines
Hoppers offers a surprisingly progressive take on the typical talking-animal story
The president’s eagerness to act keeps getting him into difficult spots—which he then demands that legislators and the public help him escape
The Trump administration seems to be putting MAHA on notice
The company’s sudden decision to pull the plug on Sora is a sign of deeper trouble
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Binge-watching has become a way of life, for better or worse
The war in Iran is a reminder that market movements can play an important role in the president’s decision making
Americans are learning that public safety is not a given
The regime knows that its best ally against American power is American public opinion
The disconnect between the president’s claims and Iran’s denials underscores how little control either side has over the conflict—or its narrative