Great-power competition was never great.
America and the World
Altercation: Israel Fumes at Ice Cream Company
Ben & Jerry’s decision to stop selling in the West Bank exposes the hypocrisy of Israel’s right-wing defenders.
It’s Big Business as Usual for Biden’s Ambassadorship Picks
A Comcast lobbyist is the latest to snag a top diplomatic post.
Biden Advisers Ride on Pegasus Spyware
The NSO Group, now part of a Washington Post exposé, has for years enlisted powerful consultants to save its reputation.
China Policy: The Administration’s Mixed Signals
Today on TAP: Janet Yellen vs. White House China policy
Pfizer’s Bottom Line
As the pharmaceutical company makes a pitch for booster shots, epidemiologists question its motives and worry boosters might stymie global vaccine efforts.
Haitians Don’t Need Another President Chosen Behind Closed Doors
Beyond the crisis of the president’s assassination, there’s the crisis of no democratic legitimacy. Here’s how to remedy that.
Biden Will Nominate Industry Ally for Patent Office
It’s an about-face from the president’s previous commitment to waive patent protections for COVID-19 vaccines.
The Whitewashing of the Afghan War
As the U.S. withdraws, a re-examination of the ‘good war’

