Democrats have fixed the economy. But that won’t be enough to defeat populism.
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America’s failed approach to Iran can’t really be called a strategy
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Harris is winning the all-important battle — of vibes
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Business leaders think Trump is all bluster. They’re badly mistaken.
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On the economy and foreign policy, Biden has notched important wins
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The Biden crisis is now a game of chicken
Americans are losing confidence. But the world knows better.
Conservatives seem about to be crushed in Britain. Democrats should pay attention.
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Why Europe is falling way behind America’s powerhouse economy
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Narendra Modi and the myth of the strongman
Out of the Gaza war, there is an opportunity
On Gaza, Biden is right and Netanyahu is wrong
The presidential election isn’t playing out how I thought it would
The dangerous new call for regime change in Beijing
Why the Gaza war has spun campuses into chaos