It’s time for a war powers resolution to end U.S. support for Saudi’s war of aggression.
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Adam Schiff’s Domestic Policy Record Veers From Progressive Priorities
The Senate hopeful in California wants to join the Progressive Caucus. He never voted for a Progressive Caucus budget.
Passing the Buck Along the Forgotten Canadian Border
The problems posed by migrants seeking entry into Canada from New York illuminate the tensions over a bilateral immigration agreement that has outlived its usefulness.
The Silence of the American Jews
With all too few exceptions, Jewish organizations and elected officials haven’t said much—if anything—about Israel’s new government’s assault on liberal ideals.
Can China and America Live and Let Live?
Détente with the Chinese regime had many downsides. Open conflict might be much worse.
Reclaiming U.S. Industry
Biden’s industrial policies represent a stunning ideological reversal. The harder part will be making them work.
Will Biden Save Israel From Its Worst Instincts?
Today on TAP: The U.S. has only days to act before Netanyahu destroys the Israeli High Court.
The Risks of the Biden Escalation
A false choice has been set up between neoliberal globalization and economic rearmament.
Latin America’s Pink Partnership
Latin America’s regional integration promises to make the region more resilient to pandemics, extreme weather, and geopolitical turmoil. The U.S. should recognize a potential partner—not a threat.
From the North Atlantic to Rural Tennessee
Our managing editor handpicks his Best of 2022.

