John McCain’s Long Fight The Senator is grappling, publicly and poignantly, with what it means to come up against the limits of time under the Trump Administration. Trump’s New, Confrontational Foreign Policy and the End of the Iran Deal Big on headlines, brash in demands, but short on long-term strategy, his course risks failing in Iran, North Korea, and beyond. Does Donald Trump Understand What DACA Means? So far, the Administration’s incompetence and the courts’ rectitude have seen the Dreamers through. But those factors may be temporary safeguards. The Dangers of Undoing Dodd-Frank Will the Trump Administration dismantle our best protection against another financial crisis? Trump, Giuliani, and All the President’s Lawyers One thing is becoming clear about the various Trump scandals: they center on the President’s disdain for the law. Trump’s Erratic Threats to Bashar al-Assad The President and his new national-security adviser, John Bolton, are in an especially bad position to respond to the atrocities in Syria. Mark Zuckerberg’s Apology Tour Even after Cambridge Analytica, Facebook is still professing neutrality. But, as its C.E.O. readies to testify to Congress, the public isn’t buying it. Honoring Martin Luther King, Jr., Fifty Years After His Death This anniversary of his assassination falls amid the largest anti-gun-violence mobilization that we have seen since he departed. Cambridge Analytica and a Moral Reckoning in Silicon Valley The latest Trump-adjacent scandal will have consequences far outside the White House. What Went Wrong in the Stormy Daniels Case Last week, the story might have amounted to just a few sordid tabloid flashes, were it not a likely harbinger of major troubles ahead.