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Archives for February 2026

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US strikes Iran: What you need to knowUS strikes Iran: What you need to know
The Logoff
Trump’s war with Iran, briefly explainedTrump’s war with Iran, briefly explained
The Logoff

The US struck multiple Iranian cities early on Saturday morning.

By Cameron Peters
Politics
Why did the US strike Iran?Why did the US strike Iran?
Politics

And five other questions about the latest conflict in the Middle East, answered.

By Joshua Keating
Politics
Trump attacked regime change wars for years. Now he’s launched his own.Trump attacked regime change wars for years. Now he’s launched his own.
Politics

What does “America First” even mean anymore?

By Joshua Keating
Politics
The incoherence at the heart of Trump’s latest, biggest warThe incoherence at the heart of Trump’s latest, biggest war
Politics

The Iran strikes and the danger of an unbound presidency.

By Zack Beauchamp
Politics
Why India switched sides on Israel-Palestine — and why it mattersWhy India switched sides on Israel-Palestine — and why it matters
Politics

The “nationalist international” binding Israel and India.

By Zack Beauchamp
Politics
The nuclear nightmare at the heart of the Trump-Anthropic fightThe nuclear nightmare at the heart of the Trump-Anthropic fight
Politics

Should we trust Claude to stop a missile attack?

By Joshua Keating
Politics
What economists got wrong about Trump’s tariffsWhat economists got wrong about Trump’s tariffs
Politics

The 3 big lessons we’ve learned since “Liberation Day.”

By Ariana Aspuru and Noel King
Future Perfect
Foreign aid is back from the dead — but it’s in the hands of the people who tried to kill itForeign aid is back from the dead — but it’s in the hands of the people who tried to kill it
Future Perfect

Both parties just approved billions for lifesaving aid abroad. Will Trump actually spend it?

By Pratik Pawar
The Highlight
The big case against owning small petsThe big case against owning small pets
The Highlight

Your pet fish — or bird, or hamster — is probably miserable.

By Kenny Torrella
Politics
A new poll shows just how quickly Israel has lost America’s sympathyA new poll shows just how quickly Israel has lost America’s sympathy
Politics

A landmark shift — and it’s not just Democrats

By Joshua Keating
The Logoff
Mamdani charms Trump (again)Mamdani charms Trump (again)
The Logoff

After a White House visit, a Columbia student is released from ICE custody.

By Cameron Peters
Future Perfect
The Pentagon’s battle with Anthropic is really a war over who controls AIThe Pentagon’s battle with Anthropic is really a war over who controls AI
Future Perfect

The most important AI story of the year (so far), explained.

By Bryan Walsh
Future Perfect
NASA’s first medical evacuation is here. It won’t be the last.NASA’s first medical evacuation is here. It won’t be the last.
Future Perfect

Inside the unprecedented early return from the International Space Station.

By Shayna Korol
Good Medicine
The false promise of a “no sugar” dietThe false promise of a “no sugar” diet
Good Medicine

Is sugar really that bad for you? Well, what kind of sugar are we talking about?

By Dylan Scott