Biden’s Get-Tough-on-China Tariffs May Backfire
Some of Biden’s new tariffs targeting China make sense. But others seem motivated by a desire to outflank Trump in Rust Belt swing states.
By Steven Rattner
Some of Biden’s new tariffs targeting China make sense. But others seem motivated by a desire to outflank Trump in Rust Belt swing states.
By Steven Rattner
He could convert the United States from a dominant economic and military power into something he purports to abhor — a global loser.
By Jacob Heilbrunn
The generation on the cusp of taking power in Iran sees domestic oppression and foreign aggression as indispensable to the success of the revolution.
By Reuel Marc Gerecht and Ray Takeyh
The request for International Criminal Court arrest warrants promotes the idea that the basic rules of international humanitarian law apply to all.
By David Kaye
In sickness and health, in public scandal and with convenient finger-pointing.
By Jennifer Weiner
As provocative as the testimony has been, this case may turn on something a great deal more mundane.
By Jeffrey Toobin
The Grand Canyon State is up for grabs — and so is its political future.
By Tom Zoellner
Rescheduling the drug is the beginning of the end of marijuana criminalization. Now we need to think about regulation.
By Maia Szalavitz
On this impossible, glorious planet, any creature who is tuned for beauty is sure to behold it.
By Margaret Renkl
There is a disregard among Israeli soldiers for Palestinian lives, and we are seeing it in Gaza today.
By Avner Gvaryahu
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