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Q. & A.
What Makes the Iranian Protests Different This Time

Unrest has spread across the Islamic Republic as it faces economic disaster at home and a profound weakening of its network of regional allies.

The Lede
How an Attack on Obamacare Saved Abortion in Wyoming

In the most conservative state in the U.S., libertarianism can lead in surprising directions.

Comment
Donald Trump Was Never an Isolationist

He once defied the G.O.P. by blasting military interventions. But what looked like anti-interventionism is really a preference for power freed from the pretense of principle.

The Lede
An ICE Killing Puts Minneapolis on the Brink

The city where George Floyd was murdered finds itself again at the epicenter of a national crisis.

Letter from Trump’s Washington
Why Donald Trump Wants Greenland (and Everything Else)

There’s no Trump Doctrine, just a map of the world that the President wants to write his name on in big gold letters.

The Lede
The Aggressive Ambitions of Trump’s “Donroe Doctrine”

After his assault on Venezuela, the President is turning his attention to the rest of the Western Hemisphere.

New York Journal
Mr. Mamdani’s (New) Neighborhood

The corner of the Upper East Side the Mayor will call home is both far and not so far from Astoria.

Q. & A.
The Former Trump Skeptics Getting Behind His War in Venezuela

A onetime adviser to Marco Rubio and Mitt Romney argues that the U.S. has been “too cautious” in its use of force since the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.