The Number of Families Being Held at Dilley Detention Center Has Plummeted

This week, the average daily population at Dilley dropped to 100 people, compared with over 900 in January. The shift follows weeks of mounting public pressure generated in part by the widespread publication of letters written by detained children.

Hegseth Makes Troops Prove “Sincerely Held” Faith in Latest Beard Crackdown

Hegseth’s obsession with beards risks jeopardizing religious liberties as the military undergoes an apparent Christian nationalist turn.

Social Rights: The Idea Whose Time Has Come?

A remarkable consensus on social rights is emerging as Europe's answer to inequality, democratic backsliding and geopolitical upheaval.

Pentagon Implores Civilian Workers to Join ICE “Volunteer Force”

DHS is facing public backlash over immigration enforcement and an ongoing government shutdown. The Defense Department wants to help.

Joe Kent’s Resignation Could Bolster a Wave of Conscientious Objectors to Trump’s Iran War

Top counterterror official Joe Kent’s resignation could bolster a wave of military conscientious objectors to Trump’s Iran war.

Iran Intensifies Strikes on Gulf Energy Facilities

The White House has convinced Israel not to attack South Pars gas field again—so long as Tehran does not target Qatar.

Why U. S. Victory in Iran Would Be Bad for Washington—and the World

The possibility of Trump imposing his personal whims on another nation is even more frightening than U. S. failure.

What Trump May Do if He Loses in Iran

The president’s go-to playbook in the face of defeat would be especially dangerous in the context of war.