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To avoid a row with Donald Trump, Western allies are endorsing Israeli theories of war
Its immigration policy has always been shaped by a conditional, shifting definition of desirability, writes Mae Ngai
The worst traits of America’s Gilded Age are back, writes Richard White
If it fails to pay off politically, will he cut his losses or double down?