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What should we expect from Judge Aileen Cannon? I answered your questions.
Perry Bacon
Perry's live chat with readers starts at 1 p.m. ET on Thursday. Read the transcript.
Europe is finally cranking up its creaky defense factories
Editorial Board
The road to heightened European security will be long and difficult.
The mournful isolation of Israel six months after terrorists attacked
Ruth Marcus
Six months after the Oct. 7 attack by Hamas, I made a gut-wrenching visit to Israel.
Israel is at a crisis point: The world has had enough
Jennifer Rubin
The country's strikes that killed food aid workers trying to ease famine in Gaza might be the last straw.
Springtime, in charts
Edith Pritchett
Beginning to shed layers, exposing the pallid form beneath.
Pay Ronna McDaniel
Erik Wemple
If only there were a tort for NBC's lazy management practices.
Excerpts from Cormac McCarthy's 'The Infrastructure'
Alexandra Petri
Roads crumbling into the sea and ash falling from the sky. Lots of ash.
'A lot of grim realism': What our columnists heard in Ukraine
David Ignatius, Jim Geraghty, Charles Lane
On the latest episode of Impromptu, David Ignatius and Jim Geraghty share their impressions with Charles Lane.
No, Big Pharma's high prices don't drive innovation
Avik Roy, Gregg Girvan
Smaller pharmaceutical startups are the real driver of drug development.
We will have a huge tax debate in 2025. We might want to start it now.
Ramesh Ponnuru
If Congress does nothing, the law will automatically impose tax increases and spending cuts that neither party wants and that the public would hate.
How to survive another Trump-Biden election
Amanda Ripley
What if -- humor me here -- we found a way to step back from the ride?
NATO chief's 'Trump-proofing' proposal is a half-step forward
Lee Hockstader
NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg proposed a $100 billion package to ensure military aid to Ukraine for five years. Europe also needs to ensure its own preparedness.
Our northern Gaza family will feed our neighbors -- until we can't
Mahmoud Almadhoun
Not a single international aid organization remains. But we prepare daily meals, because while all else has failed the Palestinians, the land has not.
12 Washington-area residents on what would make D.C. feel safe
Letters to the Editor
Parenting classes. High speed pursuits. Guaranteed basic income programs. Streetlights. And much more.
Beyonce's new album demands respect -- and highlights an American travesty
Karen Attiah
Why are we still recovering Black roots and recognizing Black breakthroughs?
There's no sitting out the 2024 election, even if you hate both candidates
Letters to the Editor
Plus, is Jonathan Haidt right that phones are wrecking kids' brains? And what's the solution to the backlash against the liberal order?
Arizona is a model for school choice. Naturally, Democrats aren't happy.
George F. Will
Former governor Doug Ducey says that if the state's 525 charter schools were its K-12 system, Arizona would lead the nation in match, reading and science.
A cardboard Trump's journey through Sedona, Ariz.
Drew Goins
Plus: Israel's humanitarian failings. Yes, you can read during the day.
Cartoon by Nick Anderson
Nick Anderson
Nick Anderson cartoon on Netanyahu and World Central Kitchen attack
Cartoon by Lisa Benson
Lisa Benson
Lisa Benson cartoon on California minimum wage increase
Judge Aileen Cannon is delaying justice
Ann Telnaes
Ann Telnaes cartoon on Judge Aileen Cannon delaying justice.
Trump's threats to the rule of law continue
Jennifer Rubin
I answer readers' questions, sum up Trump's threat to the rule of law and highlight an exquisite piece of journalism and an important court opinion.
There is still some life left in Turkey's democracy
Editorial Board
The opposition's sweep of major Turkish cities shows voters are fed up with the ruling AKP.
As famine looms in Gaza, the U.S. humanitarian strategy is failing
Josh Rogin
The United States can and should do much more to ensure Gazans don't starve.