Environment Trump Administration Approves Controversial Water Pipeline The Bureau of Land Management under Trump reversed an Obama-era decision that would have subjected the pipeline to a new environmental review. Kate Wheeling
Environment Why Trump’s Plan to Repeal the Clean Power Plan Isn’t Catastrophic The Trump administration's attempt to undo climate regulations won't have a big impact on U.S. emissions and won't revive the coal industry. Bob Berwyn
News in Brief States Sue Trump Over Halted Health-Care Subsidies Attorneys general signed onto the lawsuit Friday. Emily Moon
News in Brief How Will Trump’s Attack on the ACA Affect Your State? While the White House's decision to end cost-sharing reduction payments may be an assault on health care, it's not exactly an unexpected one. Dwyer Gunn
News in Brief Trump Announces New Plan to Confront Iran’s ‘Hostile Actions’ Trump criticized the Iran nuclear deal, but stopped short of pulling the U.S. out of the agreement. Kate Wheeling
News in Brief Here’s How Trump Is Dragging the U.S. to the Brink of War The many potential foreign-policy conflicts facing the Trump administration, ranked. Massoud Hayoun
News in Brief Trump’s New Executive Order on Health Care Offers More Questions Than Answers The health-care waiting game continues. Dwyer Gunn
News in Brief A New Report Sheds Light on the Tea Party’s IRS Delusion The TIGTA report underscores the false notion of tyrannical taxation that some libertarians have been fixating on for years. Jared Keller
Social Justice Conservative Chinese Americans Are Mobilizing, Politically and Digitally Chinese Americans have historically been viewed as progressives. The ability to mobilize digitally using tools like WeChat may change that. Esther Wang
News in Brief How Collective Narcissism Helps Explain Trump The perception that your group is losing ground relative to others can propel a dangerous spiral into populist nationalism. Tom Jacobs