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Israel and U.S. Smashed Iran Nuclear Site That Grew After Trump Quit 2015 Accord
Nuclear experts say the president’s rejection of the restrictive deal forced him to neutralize an Iranian threat of his own making.
By William J. Broad and Ronen Bergman
Guest Essay
How Trump Turned Popular Athletes Into His Own Pariahs
Teams invited to the White House are faced with a question: Will they continue to dissent or get in line?
By Howard Bryant
News Analysis
The Bombing of Iran May Teach an Unwelcome Lesson on Nuclear Weapons
Will America’s pre-emptive strike discourage other countries from pursuing a weapon — or just the opposite?
By Mark Landler
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Guest Essay
Antony Blinken: Trump’s Iran Strike Was a Mistake. I Hope It Succeeds.
Iran can’t be allowed to develop a nuclear weapon, but the president’s approach wasn’t the best way to prevent that.
By Antony J. Blinken
Obama, Back in Public Eye, Offers a Careful Warning of a Democratic Slide
He spoke about the risks of autocracy during an appearance on Tuesday night with the writer Heather Cox Richardson at a time of deep volatility for his party, the country and the world.
By Lisa Lerer
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The Clintons and Kamala Harris Descend on a Hamptons Wedding of Liberal Royalty
The wedding of Huma Abedin, a longtime aide to Hillary Clinton, and Alex Soros, the scion of a liberal philanthropic dynasty, drew a rare concentration of wealth and power.
By Theodore Schleifer and Jacob Reber
Tressie McMillan Cottom
Obama Isn’t Going to Save You
We no longer have the country that made Obama possible.
By Tressie McMillan Cottom
How Washington Has Tried to Control China’s Tech
Under three presidential administrations, officials in Washington have used export controls to hold back China’s access to advanced technology.
By Meaghan Tobin
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David Brooks
Can We Please Stop Lying About Obama?
The problem with arguing that neoliberals left American workers behind is that it’s mostly untrue.
By David Brooks
White House Memo
For Trump, Citizenship Has Long Served as a Political Tool
Raising questions about who gets to claim to be an American powered the president’s political rise. A Supreme Court case may allow him reinterpret a right enshrined in the Constitution since the 1800s.
By Zolan Kanno-Youngs
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