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William Weld has offered a glimmer of hope to disillusioned conservatives. But many Republicans once opposed to Trump are jumping on the president’s 2020 bandwagon.
By Liz Mair
Are you enjoying the show?
By Patrick Chappatte
Contention over the I.N.F. missile control treaty is complicated by suspicions on both sides that the other has broken its rules.
By Theodore Postol
What keeps Saudi Arabia and Pakistan together.
By Mohammed Hanif
The president’s move has already been challenged in court. Win or lose, he is almost certainly forcing an alarming judicial precedent.
By Robert Chesney
Far from spreading Shariah, as Islamophobes have suggested, America’s Muslim clerics are focusing on a more familiar trend: youngsters blending into American life.
By Mustafa Akyol
Investors love index funds, but they may not be as transparent as they seem.
By Robert J. Jackson Jr. and Steven Davidoff Solomon
The Department of Education secretary has been uniquely brazen, and unpatriotic, in her deregulation campaign. It’s time that she answered for her actions.
By Carrie Wofford and James Schmeling
An object lesson in what happens when people in positions of political and cultural authority indulge their biases by suspending disbelief.
By Noah Rothman
Before 1919, the music was considered more novelty than art. Then a military band changed everything.
By David Sager