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Trump 2.0
The new cold war is heating up
Freddy Gray
Special relationship?
My week following Keir Starmer around the capital
Harry Cole
My experience serves as counterevidence to Keir Starmer’s claims
Sara Spencer
The Trump interview
POTUS on his second term, Nixon, Ukraine — and the tush push
Ben Domenech
Washington DC
His message echoed Ronald Reagan’s ‘Morning in America’
Charles Lipson
Trans issues
Digging in is an interesting choice
Grace Curley
Congress
The president has been opting for Executive Orders instead
Kate Andrews
Global green revolution
There is precious little evidence that the CCP gives a hoot about the planet
Ian Williams
Trump in the Capitol
The president provided a detailed inventory of his initiatives
Roger Kimball
Wildfire
Pam Bondi announced the DoJ will no longer force fire and police departments to hire underqualified candidates into their ranks
Frank Ricci
Perhaps the VP was bait — bait Zelensky took
In Three Days in June, the plot is quiet to the point of near stupor
Alex Peake-Tomkinson
Mia Farrow doesn’t even appear until page 313
Lynn Barber
The most significant controversy at the ceremony was barely noticed
Alexander Larman
Keir Giles’s new book deserves a wide readership
David J. Garrow
After a quick Bellini at Harry’s, the glory of the mountains beckons
Nicholas Opfermann
Whatever advances in the human condition will be made in this century will not be accomplished in the spheres in which previous ones have been achieved
Chilton Williamson, Jr.
Cobblestones glistened; fountains shimmered. There was a nasty chill in the air
Paul Wood
You’d expect it to be able to withstand these attacks — after all, it survived Trump’s victory in 2016
Toby Young
It was clearly inspired by satirical American and British shows about politics
MAGA en Vogue
Much has changed since 2017, when fashion labels and publishers boycotted the new administration
Aidan McLaughlin
March 2025
What to watch this March
The Spectator
Continental drift
It’s America that has quietly raced ahead this century
Ross Clark
It’s politics, stupid
It’s not the economy, stupid
Oren Cass
The greatest
From DiMaggio’s fifty-six-game hitting streak in 1941 to the ‘Tiger Slam,’ a look back at the true sporting marvels of the ages
Kevin Cook