In the aftermath of an inconclusive election, the United Kingdom faces a prolonged political stalemate and lost confidence in government.
America and the World
The Mysterious Case of the Ex-Prime Minister’s Memoir
A police raid on a publisher may be another sign of shrinking freedom of expression in Israel.
A Dance in Riyadh, a Blackout in Gaza
Trump’s unreserved support for his Saudi sycophants could make life even more miserable in the Hamas-ruled enclave on the sea.
Sessions Must Go, But It Can’t End There
Senator Kamala Harris makes the attorney general nervous for good reason. She knows how to expose the truth.
Britain: The Triumph and the Muddle
While Labour’s astonishing gains in yesterday’s snap election could prove transformational for the British left, Brexit negotiations promise to be a protracted mess.
Waiting for Lefty: the Deeper Meaning of Corbyn and Brexit
Jeremy Corbyn’s surprising rise is testament to the hunger for a progressive alternative to Trumpism.
This Is Your World on Trump
The president is a danger to the nation and the world. It’s time for him and his minions to be shown the door.
Jeremy Corbyn’s Surprising Gains
Corbyn is similar to Bernie Sanders, and not just ideologically.
In House Russia Probe, Trey Gowdy Is the Perfect Trump Stooge
The South Carolina congressman’s absurd interrogation of CIA alum Brennan isn’t a show meant for you—it’s all for Trump’s base.Â
That Sinking Feeling: Trump’s Coast Guard Charm Offensive
The embattled president drew rebukes for his self-absorbed commencement remarks. Compared with his predecessors’ graduation speeches, his address fares even worse on the issues of the day.

