
Regina de Heer
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3 days ago |
washingtonpost.com | Chris Suellentrop |Damir Marusic |Hadley Robinson |Regina de Heer
After much hemming and hawing, President Trump joined the Israeli attack on Iran over the weekend. He’s now declared a ceasefire, but it’s off to a shaky start. So was the U.S. bombing a success and what’s next in the Middle East? Can the current leaders in Iran and Israel ever actually come together?
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1 week ago |
washingtonpost.com | Chris Suellentrop |Damir Marusic |Hadley Robinson |Regina de Heer
“Try This” is a series of fun, low-pressure audio courses designed to provide fresh and practical approaches to life’s everyday challenges.
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1 week ago |
washingtonpost.com | Chris Suellentrop |Damir Marusic |Hadley Robinson |Regina de Heer
As troops descend on Washington to show off U.S. military might, the National Guard is being sent to respond to protests in Los Angeles and accompany ICE on raids. At the same time, President Donald Trump is saying the military’s mission is not to spread democracy, but to “dominate any foe.” Contributing columnist and Navy veteran Theodore R.
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3 weeks ago |
washingtonpost.com | Chris Suellentrop |Damir Marusic |Hadley Robinson |Regina de Heer
In the background of the parades, festivals and protests going off for Pride Month, there are executive orders targeting trans Americans and diminished support of certain rights for members of the LGBTQ+ community. Many corporate sponsors, happy to wave rainbow flags and sell Pride-themed merch in years past, are pulling back funds, too. Writer John Paul Brammer joins Drew Goins and Molly Roberts to discuss how the political atmosphere is affecting Pride this year.
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3 weeks ago |
washingtonpost.com | Chris Suellentrop |Damir Marusic |Hadley Robinson |Regina de Heer
Some investors on Wall Street are starting to call President Trump’s bluffs on tariffs — coining the acronym TACO, for “Trump Always Chickens Out.” But will Trump make good on his promises to end the conflict in Ukraine, strike a deal with Iran and make nice with China? Or is his strongman approach just making things worse? Columnists Dana Milbank, Catherine Rampell and Jim Geraghty discuss how difficult it is to strike deals when Trump’s actual policy objectives are so muddled.
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