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When Epstein was deposed in 2016 and was asked under oath if he ever socialized with Trump in the presence of minor girls, he ...
It’s the story that continues to grip Washington: the Trump administration’s handling of the so-called Epstein files. The potential ripple effects could be significant. Trump’s lawsuit could become ...
What you need to know about costs, health care, taxes, language, crime, climate risk and whether U.S. retirees are welcome.
President Trump says he's already ended several conflicts around the globe and is working to conclude several more. We look at his approach to foreign policy.
Test yourself on the week of July 12: Australia begins war-fighting drills, Trump threatens further tariffs, and a Syrian ...
As China became the globe’s dominant trade superpower, largely on the strength of its manufacturing prowess, leaders in the ...
The leaders of France, Germany and Britain are building parallel diplomatic institutions to defend Europe as President Trump ...
Vivian Salama as a staff writer, as part of a dramatic expansion of reporting at the intersection of national defense, ...
Robbie Gramer has been hired by The Wall Street Journal as a national security reporter. He previously worked at Politico and ...
American foreign policy today looks less like the work of a global superpower and more like a one-man reality show — replete with cliffhangers, reversals, business deals and applause lines.
The cover of Foreign Policy's Summer 2025 issue shows Donald Trump walking into a time portal of historical picture frames. This article appears in the Summer 2025 print issue of FP.
Trump’s approach to Iran shows that America’s crisis of manhood has hit the global stage.