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New York Times PoliticsNov 24, 2025
Trump Moves Toward Labeling Parts of Muslim Brotherhood as Terrorists
The president's order took no immediate action, but opened the door to financial and travel sanctions for members of the movement in Egypt, Jordan and Lebanon.

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New York Times PoliticsNov 24, 2025
Mark Kelly Under Pentagon Investigation for ‘Illegal Orders' Video
The defense secretary called the senator's remarks urging troops not to follow illegal orders "despicable, reckless, and false."

Politics - U.S. HouseNov 24, 2025
Schumer Faces Pushback From ‘Fight Club' Group of Senate Democrats
A group of liberal senators is quietly challenging the minority leader over his approach to the midterms and President Trump, in a sign of the party's deep frustration.

New York Times PoliticsNov 24, 2025
How Rubio Tried to Bring a Pro-Russia Peace Plan to Middle Ground
While President Trump attacked the Ukrainians, Secretary of State Marco Rubio flew to Geneva to seize control of negotiations that were going off the rails.

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Politics - U.S. HouseNov 24, 2025
Former Senator Doug Jones Enters Alabama Governor's Race
The move sets up a possible rematch between Mr. Jones, the last Democrat to win statewide office in Alabama, and Tommy Tuberville, the Republican who ousted him from the Senate in 2020.

New York Times PoliticsNov 24, 2025
The Forgotten Nuclear Weapon Tests That Trump May Seek to Revive
Hydronuclear experiments, barred globally since the 1990s, may lie behind President Trump's call last month for the United States to resume its testing of nuclear bombs.

Foreign PolicyNov 24, 2025
Don't Call This a ‘Peace Plan'
If the U.S.-Russia plan for Ukraine goes forward, Donald Trump will be remembered as the Neville Chamberlain of the 21st century.

Democracy NowNov 24, 2025
From Affordability to Genocide, Trump-Mamdani Meeting at White House Was Full of Surprises
After months of mutual animosity, President Donald Trump and New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani met for the first time in a widely anticipated meeting late last week. But after the two discussed Mamdani's plans to lower the cost of living in New York City, where both men grew up, Trump said that he and Mamdani "agree on a lot more than I would have thought" and promised to work together once Mamdani takes office in January. The newly friendly relationship is likely temporary, but still "remarkable," says Ross Barkan, who is writing a book about Mamdani's rapid political rise. "If Trump is less antagonistic towards Mamdani, the idea is to have Trump do as little damage as possible to New York City," Barkan says of Mamdani's conciliatory approach to the meeting. "He's not going to attack. He's going to try to build coalitions."

Barkan also comments on the brewing intra-party conflict between the Democratic establishment and the more left-wing Democratic Socialists of America — whose members, including Mamdani, typically run for elected office as Democrats — as well as what Trump's lack of challenge to Mamdani's assertion that Israel is committing a genocide in Gaza says about the shifting discourse on Israel-Palestine in the United States.


Foreign PolicyNov 24, 2025
The Inevitable Logic of a Japanese Nuclear Weapon
Rapid geopolitical change requires an urgent debate in Japan.

Washington Post PoliticsNov 24, 2025
Trump allies urge focus on workers as White House boosts AI development
A conservative initiative highlights the GOP's divisions over tech regulation, with some advocating for looser rules and others prioritizing protections for workers.

Washington Post PoliticsNov 24, 2025
Judge tosses cases against Comey and James, rules prosecutor appointment unlawful
The decision disqualifying Lindsey Halligan as interim U.S. attorney sets back President Donald Trump's efforts to use the Justice Department to target perceived rivals.

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Politics - U.S. HouseNov 24, 2025
Cory Booker on What It Takes to Believe in America Again
"If America hasn't broken your heart, you don't love her enough," the New Jersey senator argues.

BBC PoliticsNov 24, 2025
Senior BBC figures to be questioned by MPs after resignations
A former adviser, whose memo sparked resignations from the BBC's director general and head of news, will take questions publicly for the first time.

New York Times PoliticsNov 24, 2025
Rubio Insists U.S. Authored Ukraine Peace Plan
Secretary of State Marco Rubio's comments came after a group of U.S. lawmakers claimed that he said the plan was a Russian initiative, not an American proposal.

Yahoo PoliticsNov 24, 2025
Marjorie Taylor Greene is staying out of the election to replace her


Foreign PolicyNov 23, 2025
Trump's Russia-Ukraine Peace Plan Is a Step Forward
For Europe, continued war is perhaps not entirely unwelcome.

Yahoo PoliticsNov 21, 2025
Takeaways from the Trump-Mamdani White House meeting


Democracy NowOct 30, 2025
"Extraordinarily Destabilizing Decision": Trump Denounced over Call to Immediately Resume Nuclear Tests
President Trump has directed the Pentagon to resume testing nuclear weapons for the first time since 1992. He made the announcement just before meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping to discuss trade relations. Dr. Ira Helfand, former president of Physicians for Social Responsibility and a leading campaigner against nuclear proliferation, says the White House needs to "clarify" Trump's intentions, and urges countries to recommit to nuclear disarmament.

"This idea is dismissed sometimes as being unrealistic. I think what's unrealistic is the belief that we can continue to maintain these enormous nuclear arsenals and expect that nothing is going to go wrong," says Helfand. "Our luck is going to run out at some point."

Trump's announcement comes just months before the last major nuclear arms control treaty between the U.S. and Russia — the New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty, or New START — expires in February 2026.

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