A breakthrough is in his grasp. But his idea of progress may be a throwback to another era
The president wants the impossible from his attorney-general
John Prideaux, our US editor, on the risks of the president’s approach to foreign policy
One of the advisers the president ignores is his younger self
Will the Trump administration lose another high-profile case?
Even the winners from Donald Trump’s trade war are feeling squeezed
A surge in diagnoses has created a booming industry, riddled with incentives that drive up costs and distort care
What country can afford both a war and the Jones Act?
The paranoid style of medicine is becoming a political liability
The president must be aware that the political costs of a land war could be “extremely high”, writes Shashank Joshi, our defence editor