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Who Wrote the 25th Amendment? Source: Prospect magazine.

 This accessible to everyone and supported by readers who can afford to sustain us. Home / Law and Justice / Who Wrote the 25th Amendment?Posted inLaw and Justice Who Wrote the 25th Amendment? It turns out he’s still alive, and still teaching at Fordham … Continue reading

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Axios: Must Read “Trump’s incredible shrinking tent”

Trump’s incredible shrinking tent   Illustration: Sarah Grillo/Axios   Donald Trump is torching the coalition that made him president, seemingly oblivious to the depth of discontent permeating his movement, Axios’ Zachary Basu writes. Why it matters: Trump won back the White House with … Continue reading

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Source: MEO. The Donald Trump crisis: when a leader’s health becomes a global threat. “…The survival of a major regional power and a five-thousand-year-old history came to depend on a single social media post…”. Quote: “This was not a military objective. It was a psychological explosion.”

حزب الله: لن نلتزم بأي اتفاق ناتج عن المفاوضات اللبنانية الإسرائيلية شهباز شريف: جهود لمعالجة القضايا العالقة بين واشنطن وطهران مسؤول أميركي: هناك تواصل مستمر مع إيران نعيم قاسم يدعو لإلغاء اجتماع بين سفيري لبنان وإسرائيل في واشنطن ع The … Continue reading

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Axios: Trump’s tipping point

Trump’s tipping point   Photo illustration: Sarah Grillo/Axios. Photos: Getty Images   President Trump faces a momentous decision on a tight timeline: Carry out his threat to obliterate Iran’s infrastructure beginning tonight at 8 p.m. ET, or push his deadline again … Continue reading

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Axios: NATO’s Trump-induced coma

NATO’s Trump-induced coma   Photo illustration: Aïda Amer/Axios. Photo: Jeff Swensen/Getty Images   NATO is a promise, and now it’s broken, write Axios’ Dave Lawler and Zachary Basu. The alliance was built on the premise that an attack on one member is an … Continue reading

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Axios: Jamie Dimon’s warning

Jamie Dimon’s warning   Jim VandeHei interviews JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon. Photo: Christopher Gill for Axios JPMorgan Chase chairman and CEO Jamie Dimon tells Axios CEO Jim VandeHei the U.S. is facing the most concurrent risks in 80 years — and that’s … Continue reading

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Axios: Rubio’s heated exchange on Russia

Rubio’s heated exchange on Russia   Secretary of State Marco Rubio (far right) joins a family photo at the G7 Foreign Ministers’ Meeting outside Paris yesterday. Photo: Stephanie Lecocq/Reuters EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas asked Secretary of State Marco Rubio … Continue reading

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Axios: Mystery trading patterns follow Trump. Personal comment: Let’s hope a band of people are now selected with the task of insider trading … highly illegal

Mystery trading patterns follow Trump   Data: Yahoo Finance. Chart: Erin Davis/Axios Visuals An epidemic of suspicious trading has emerged around President Trump’s most consequential decisions, Axios’ Zachary Basu reports.  On Monday, $580 million in oil futures flooded the market roughly 16 minutes before … Continue reading

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Berrett Koehler Staff: 31/07/25 Roy Cohn, what did he teach President Trump? Are we talking about the Dark Triad?

The Six Dark Lessons Roy Cohn Taught Trump (That He Still Uses Today) Berrett-Koehler Staff Roy Cohn taught Donald Trump the six rules of managing and dominating situations and people. These are those rules and you can see them being utilized … Continue reading

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The Conversation: No US president in living memory has gone to war with less public support than Donald Trump has for the war in Iran. Even Barack Obama’s much-maligned Libyan intervention began with 60% of Americans in support in 2011. There is no poll that shows a majority of Americans supporting the Iran war, and multiple polls showing clear majorities against it. And wars usually lose public support as they go on.

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