Opinion
Make Our Day, Columbia
The university will find the voting public is not overcome with sympathy for its efforts to shield lawbreakers from the consequences of their actions.
The highest levels of the administration display a jaw-dropping casual disregard for laws regarding the handling of classified information.
T he MAHA (Make America Healthy Again) movement is coming for food stamps — but the law of unintended consequences may thwart its proposed reforms.
One More MS-13 Gang Leader, Taken Off the Streets A Disclosure Violation Is Still a Violation, Even If It Wasn’t a Worse Violation Honor and the Nation The Signal App Is Not Authorized for Classified ...
A group of Trump administration officials accidentally texted Atlantic editor in chief Jeffrey Goldberg about U.S. military operations in Yemen. Goldberg wrote that he was added to a group chat on the ...
Judge Boasberg blocked the Trump administration for 14 days from invoking the Alien Enemies Act to deport criminal aliens.
Some progressives have convinced themselves that this is what the Tea Party moment was about — threats, harassment, intimidation, and irrational pique.
The Democratic Party is furious at Schumer and is having difficulties adjusting to the hard realities of the second Trump term.
It’s a strange legal strategy, but politically Trump appears to relish a fight with an Obama-appointed judge the administration depicts as a terrorist sympathizer.
Poland and the Baltic nations withdraw from the landmine treaty — whose movers won the Nobel Peace Prize (1997).
The Trump administration’s actions against the Houthis are legally grounded in the U.S. Constitution and fully permissible under international law.
A Substack writer assumes the wrongness of NR’s position as his starting point rather than explaining why it is so.