foreign policy
How the Trump-Netanyahu Bromance Could Backfire On Israel
“My fear is that this move to bar two Congresswomen is turning Israel into a political football in the United States," said Yaakov Katz, Editor-in-Chief of The Jerusalem Post.
Even AIPAC Is Pissed Israel Is Blocking Tlaib and Omar From Entering the Country
Israel's move to block the only two Muslim women elected to Congress breaks decades of precedent.
Biden Has an Aggressive Plan to Force China to Go Green
The 2020 candidate has promised to attack 'global climate outlaws.'
'Dark Side of the Ring' Highlights How Strange Wrestling Really Is
The porous line between reality and pretense, in wrestling and in politics.
Mike Gravel, the Online Left-Wing Sensation, Is Also a 9/11 Truther
"There's no question in my mind that 9/11 was an inside job," the 88-year-old said on a conspiracy theorist's radio show in 2016.
The Strange Disappearances of Saudi Students Accused of Crimes in the US
The Saudi government is facing allegations that it helped its citizens escape trial for serious crimes.
Guatemala's 'Slow-Motion Coup' Is Causing Migrants to Flee to the US
The real crisis Trump should focus on, experts say, is hundreds of miles south of the US-Mexico border.
Why Does Britain Want to Build a Military Base in the Caribbean?
And does it have anything to do with oil?
Trump lost his last general and U.S. foreign policy may never be the same
“What serious person is going to accept that job?”
Mattis's Resignation Shows a White House Spinning Out of Control
The last grown-up in Trump's cabinet is leaving. Now what happens?
Congress has a chance to embarrass Trump on Khashoggi and Yemen this week
Will Congress take back its constitutionally-mandated oversight of foreign wars?
Trump Will Only Listen to 'Experts' if It Means Letting Americans Die in War
On Afghanistan, Trump's gut instincts may have been right—but somehow, it's the only subject on which he defers to the establishment.