Connect with us

Economics

Three principles are at play in the cases concerning DOGE

Published

on

AT A HEARING on February 28th in one of two dozen lawsuits targeting DOGE (Donald Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency), Judge Theodore Chuang grew frustrated. A lawyer from the Department of Justice had just repeated the head-scratching claim in the Maryland courtroom that Elon Musk—despite all appearances—was not running DOGE. Mr Musk, the lawyer insisted, is just a “senior adviser to the president”. The real head of DOGE, he said, is Amy Gleason, a former healthcare executive who was on holiday in Mexico when, on February 25th, the administration named her to that position.

Economics

Checks and Balance newsletter: Of God and MAGA

Published

on

Charlotte Howard, our executive editor and New York bureau chief, unpacks the blurring of church and state among Donald Trump’s circle

Continue Reading

Economics

The Hudson is now so clean that everyone can eat from it

Published

on

Battery sashimi, anyone?

Continue Reading

Economics

Pete Hegseth’s Pentagon is a lethality-maxxing wasps’ nest

Published

on

America’s armed forces are supremely capable and roiled by infighting

Continue Reading

Trending