Iran, not Trump, is in control of this war

Iran, not Trump, is in control of this war

Tom Nichols writes: If Donald Trump ever had any control over the war he started with Iran, he’s lost it. The Iranians are now setting the terms of this conflict and are routinely humiliating the American president. The “cease-fire” Trump declared last month—a move probably meant to both soothe international markets and avert legislative action from the United States Congress—never really existed, because neither side ever ceased firing. The situation is now back to a kind of slow-motion punch-up: In…

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In rush to provide targets, U.S. commanders ignored warnings about outdated intelligence ahead of strike that hit school in Iran

In rush to provide targets, U.S. commanders ignored warnings about outdated intelligence ahead of strike that hit school in Iran

CNN reports: Senior US military commanders bypassed warnings in critical databases that intelligence about potential targets in Iran was severely out of date and approved some strikes — including one that hit a school, killing nearly 200 children and adults, according to three sources familiar with the decision-making process. Messages indicating the intelligence was based on years-old intelligence that needed to be re-vetted were embedded in a system used for developing targets and required a senior officer to approve adding…

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Global economy, hit by Iran war and inflation, faces sharp slowdown

Global economy, hit by Iran war and inflation, faces sharp slowdown

The New York Times reports: The global economy is set to slow sharply in 2026 after the war with Iran disrupted energy supply chains and triggered a fresh bout of inflation, the International Monetary Fund warned on Wednesday. The forecasts reflect the damaging toll from the decision by the United States and Israel to attack Iran this year. Those attacks spurred Iranian retaliation on energy infrastructure in the region, destabilizing a world economy that had already been rocked by the…

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The World Cup is exposing the contradictions of national identity

The World Cup is exposing the contradictions of national identity

Mohamad Elmasry writes: The World Cup always brings to the fore what is sometimes seen as a pure and mostly straightforward form of identity: national identity. But the 2026 tournament has demonstrated, perhaps as clearly as any global event can, that modern national identity is complex, contested and far from straightforward. The composition of the Moroccan World Cup squad offers a useful case in point. Nineteen of the 26 players on the squad were born outside Morocco, many of them…

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He lived here for 35 years. Put three kids in college. ICE killed him

He lived here for 35 years. Put three kids in college. ICE killed him

Adrian Carrasquillo writes: Lorenzo Salgado Araujo came to the United States thirty-five years ago—a few years too late to benefit from the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, popularly known as the “Reagan amnesty.” He worked in construction. By the 2000s, he was a small business owner who provided jobs and work for other men. They would drive to the North Houston suburbs and build houses. His dream was to build his own home for his family one day—a…

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Trump lashes out at Spain: ‘Cut off all trade.’ Here’s why that’s unlikely to happen

Trump lashes out at Spain: ‘Cut off all trade.’ Here’s why that’s unlikely to happen

The New York Times reports: President Trump, venting his longstanding animus toward Europe at the NATO summit in Ankara, Turkey, singled out Spain with particular spleen on Wednesday. “I don’t want anything to do with Spain,” he said of the European Union’s fourth-largest economy. “Cut off all trade with Spain, please, including visits.” “They’re hopeless, bad people,” he added. Whether Mr. Trump has the desire or the power to follow through on his threat to treat a European ally as…

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History will end up laughing at SpaceX, the ‘craziest IPO in the history of man,’ says famed investor

History will end up laughing at SpaceX, the ‘craziest IPO in the history of man,’ says famed investor

Fortune reports: With Elon Musk’s SpaceX now embedded in the Nasdaq 100, the prospects of the rocket company have–directly or indirectly–now slipped into the stock portfolios of millions of people around the globe. But joining the Nasdaq index has done little to convince critics, who are dubious about the lofty aims of the company. In the prospectus ahead of its offering, SpaceX said its goal is “to build the systems and technologies necessary to make life multiplanetary, to understand the…

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U.S. strikes Iran and reimposes sanctions in retaliation for tanker attacks

U.S. strikes Iran and reimposes sanctions in retaliation for tanker attacks

The New York Times reports: The United States carried out airstrikes against several targets in Iran on Tuesday, hours after revoking a waiver allowing the sale of Iranian oil around the world, in a dual response to what the Pentagon said were Iranian attacks on three commercial ships transiting the Strait of Hormuz. The military’s Central Command said on social media that U.S. forces “have begun launching a series of powerful strikes against Iran to impose heavy costs for targeting…

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Listen hard to the people telling you what you don’t want to hear

Listen hard to the people telling you what you don’t want to hear

Michelle Goldberg writes: Hopefully, by the time you read this, Graham Platner will have dropped out of the Senate race in Maine. If he hasn’t, he needs to, immediately. His campaign, which started with such excitement and inspired so many people in Maine, has become a shameful catastrophe. What’s left — besides finding a Democrat to run in his place — is figuring out what, if anything, can be learned from this debacle. As you probably know by now, Politico…

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ICE agent fatally shoots motorist in Houston vehicle stop, agency says

ICE agent fatally shoots motorist in Houston vehicle stop, agency says

Reuters reports: A U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent fatally shot a motorist in Houston on Tuesday while officers were trying to stop the ‌man’s vehicle, the agency said in a statement, in the midst of an escalating federal crackdown on migrants. The man shot to death was identified as Lorenzo Salgado Araujo, described by ICE as a Mexican national and “illegal alien” who attempted to evade arrest during a “targeted enforcement operation” by federal immigration officers. Ronaldo Salgado, who…

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Ken Paxton vowed to crack down on ‘illegal voting.’ He may have violated Texas election law

Ken Paxton vowed to crack down on ‘illegal voting.’ He may have violated Texas election law

Zach Despart This story was originally published by ProPublica Two weeks before this year’s primary elections, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced the creation of a tip line for the public to report people or groups suspected of voter fraud. “Free and fair elections are a cornerstone of a thriving republic, and with the authority granted to my office by the Legislature, we will stop at nothing to uncover and stop any illegal voting activity,” Paxton said in a February…

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Judge rejects Justice Department attempt to get names of 2020 election workers in Fulton County

Judge rejects Justice Department attempt to get names of 2020 election workers in Fulton County

The Associated Press reports: The U.S. Department of Justice cannot have the names and personal contact information for every person who worked during the 2020 election in Georgia’s Fulton County, a federal judge ruled Tuesday. The Justice Department in April served a grand jury subpoena seeking the names and personal contact information of county employees and volunteer poll workers. President Donald Trump has long claimed without evidence that widespread voter fraud in Georgia’s most populous county, a Democratic stronghold, cost…

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DOJ crackdown on a problem that doesn’t exist: widespread noncitizen voting

DOJ crackdown on a problem that doesn’t exist: widespread noncitizen voting

The New York Times reports: The Justice Department sent letters to all 50 states and the District of Columbia on Tuesday threatening criminal prosecution of top election officials if ballots cast by noncitizens were counted in upcoming elections. The letters arrived in the midst of an ongoing campaign by President Trump and his allies to tighten election rules to prevent a problem that doesn’t exist: widespread noncitizen voting in American elections. The effort has, however, continued to sow doubt and…

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The radical reasons why you dream of making things by hand

The radical reasons why you dream of making things by hand

Joshua Habgood-Coote writes: In the 18th century, the streets of East London were filled with flowers. Fuchsias, auriculas and star-of-Bethlehem grew from the window boxes of tall terraced houses. And tulips and dahlias sprouted from the narrow allotments kept by local silk weavers, who often tended to their gardens on Mondays. But as mechanical looms took over, and the weavers were forced to work long hours in factories to earn a living, there was little time left for growing flowers….

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