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Trump’s Tariffs Make Absolutely No Sense
Read more: Trump’s Tariffs Make Absolutely No SenseJason Furman argues that Donald Trump’s proposed “reciprocal tariffs” are based on flawed economic reasoning and would damage the U.S. economy, worsen global trade relations, and ultimately empower China.
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The Secret History of America’s Involvement in the Ukraine War
Read more: The Secret History of America’s Involvement in the Ukraine WarA secretive, high-stakes U.S.-Ukrainian military partnership forged in 2022 shaped the course of the Ukraine war, yielding early gains but later unraveling amid diverging goals, internal rivalries, and shifting American policy.
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For God’s Sake, Fellow Lawyers, Stand Up to Trump
Read more: For God’s Sake, Fellow Lawyers, Stand Up to TrumpThree prominent attorneys call on the legal profession to defend the Constitution and the rule of law by resisting President Trump’s executive orders targeting law firms that have opposed him.
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Federally Dependent States
Read more: Federally Dependent StatesExamining state political sentiment and dependence on federal government.
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State Tax Collections
Read more: State Tax CollectionsUsing data from Tax Foundation, I examined state political sentiment and state tax collections.
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Signal Group Chat, Annotated: An Analysis of Texts With Top Trump Officials and the Atlantic’s Jeffrey Goldberg
Read more: Signal Group Chat, Annotated: An Analysis of Texts With Top Trump Officials and the Atlantic’s Jeffrey GoldbergAn encrypted group chat among Trump officials-revealed after a journalist was mistakenly included-exposes the administration’s opaque decision-making and cavalier attitude toward military action, international law, and operational security.
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Here Are the Attack Plans That Trump’s Advisers Shared on Signal
Read more: Here Are the Attack Plans That Trump’s Advisers Shared on SignalA Signal group chat used by senior Trump administration officials revealed specific operational details of a U.S. military strike on Yemen, raising serious national security concerns and prompting The Atlantic to publish the full message thread after denials from administration officials.
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Opinion | The Worst Part of Pete Hegseth’s Group Chat Debacle
Read more: Opinion | The Worst Part of Pete Hegseth’s Group Chat DebacleA reckless Signal group chat involving Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and other top officials exposed sensitive military plans, raising serious national security concerns and prompting calls for his resignation.
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If Pete Hegseth Had Any Honor, He Would Resign
Read more: If Pete Hegseth Had Any Honor, He Would ResignDavid French argues that Pete Hegseth should resign from his post after reportedly leaking sensitive U.S. military strike plans in a group chat, a grave security breach that undermines trust and sets a dangerous precedent for military leadership.