
Why Is the White House Calling Its Yemen Raid a Success?
If the costly mission counts as winning, President Trump is right that Americans will get tired of it.
What the new president has in store for the United States and the world

If the costly mission counts as winning, President Trump is right that Americans will get tired of it.

To a remarkable degree, the president discusses the world as he would prefer it to be, rather than as it is—and insists that others do the same.

In a debate Tuesday night, Senator Ted Cruz made it clear that nothing is happening yet.

President Trump’s nominee for labor secretary—already stalled in the Senate—disclosed that his family employed an undocumented immigrant.

Most GOP lawmakers want to demolish the health law right away. Senator Lamar Alexander wants to rescue it first.

The president alleges that “any” bad polling is fake news. Which raises the question: Can you govern from the Twilight Zone?

The president asserted, without any evidence, that reporters were intentionally refusing to publicize terrorist violence in Europe.

The real significance has nothing to do with Russia.

Nearly 100 tech giants—some of them rivals—have co-signed a legal brief arguing against the Trump administration’s controversial executive order.

The president’s attack on a federal judge and the “court system" add to his short-sighted approach to protecting the United States.