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The 6 separations of power, and why they all matter
February 6, 2026
An op-ed by Cass Sunstein: As the 250th anniversary of our independence approaches, let us linger over the most important sentence that James Madison ever wrote, and…
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Workers at Volkswagen’s Chattanooga, Tennessee, factory won 20% raises and lower health care costs in their first UAW contract after nearly two years of bargaining.
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Private credit, an industry focused on lending to risky companies, has been one of the fastest-growing sectors on Wall Street, raking in trillions of dollars…
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Living in Tracy Chapman’s House
February 6, 2026
An essay by Jill Lepore: It wasn’t exactly a house or, I guess, it was less than a house. Specifically, it was half of a…
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China Could Be the Davos Winner As Trump Sows Chaos
February 6, 2026
After President Donald Trump primed this year’s Davos summit with a flurry of market-moving and ally-agitating proclamations, China is now pitching itself as a steadier…
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In recent days, President Donald Trump has called for Republican lawmakers to “nationalize” elections, but his actions outside Congress have sown the seeds to control…
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The push to turn Big Food into the new Big Tobacco
February 6, 2026
So you’re a bear in the forest, and you’re hungry. When you trundle toward a raspberry bush and get your first taste of ripe, sweet…
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The political cost of America’s surging electricity bills
February 6, 2026
At Ross McGregor’s family-owned factory in Springfield, Ohio, roaring presses slam, shape and weld metal to make parts for cars, farms and power plants. ……
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Biden Monuments Case to Focus on State Lawmakers’ Ability to Sue
February 6, 2026
Upcoming arguments in a challenge to the White House’s ability to create national monuments could determine whether state legislatures can bring lawsuits over the objections…
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Enforcement against polluters in the United States plunged in the first year of President Donald Trump’s second term, a far bigger drop than in the…
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Trump claims blue states have less-reliable, more expensive electricity. Here’s the reality
February 6, 2026
Electricity costs are climbing nearly everywhere in the United States. But, in recent months, the Trump administration has framed the problem as one impacting only…
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International Law for Some, but Not for All
February 6, 2026
An op-ed by Rayhan Asat: At Davos, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney drew applause for his plea to middle powers to “build a new order…
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Undoing Utah National Monument Protections Risks Legal Chaos
February 6, 2026
Republicans have a clear path to open national monuments to mining and fossil fuels by tossing out Biden-era conservation plans, but legal analysts say such…
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New Orleans Book Festival at Tulane University announces star-studded opening night
February 6, 2026
The 5th Annual New Orleans Book Festival at Tulane University will open its 2026 event with a major conversation marking the nation’s upcoming 250th anniversary.
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Big Tech’s Pledges on US Power Bills Leave Unanswered Questions
February 6, 2026
Surging US utility bills are fueling political ire about the cost of living, and the artificial intelligence boom is partly to blame. Tech giants including…
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How Trump’s Ally at the Fed Is Remaking Bank Oversight
January 30, 2026
In September, President Trump’s pick to oversee banking supervision at the Federal Reserve met with the top officials from the central bank’s 12 regional districts and delivered…
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If ICE Can Kill With Impunity, the Rule of Law Is Already Gone
January 30, 2026
An op-ed by Noah Feldman: If ICE agents can shoot civilians at point-blank range and never be held accountable, then we aren’t living under the…
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How AI deepfakes have skirted revenge porn laws
January 30, 2026
Federal and state governments have outlawed “revenge porn,” the nonconsensual online sharing of sexual images of individuals, often by former partners. Last year, South Carolina…
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Minnesotans begin economic strike against ICE
January 30, 2026
Hundreds of businesses in Minnesota closed on Friday and thousands of protesters turned out in severely cold weather to demonstrate against the ongoing immigration crackdown…
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The fallout from EPA’s pollution shift
January 30, 2026
President Trump’s EPA is raising alarms with a shift in how it weighs the benefits of air pollution rules, with critics warning they’ll lead to…
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Kirkland’s About-Face on Optimum Shows Credit Market’s Clout
January 30, 2026
Kirkland & Ellis’s withdrawal from a bruising corporate-credit battle signals the firm’s choice of priorities for its leading debt finance and restructuring business after getting…