


Donald Trump’s new travel ban is coming into effect
It will probably stand up in court
THE EXECUTIVE order banning travel from 12 countries, which comes into effect on June 9th, is more methodical than previous iterations. In his first batch of executive orders, issued on January 20th, President Donald Trump directed several top advisers to compile a list of countries with insufficient screening standards for potential migrants, which they considered to be a national-security risk. The order warned that people from these countries could be barred from coming to America. It was a signal that Mr Trump intended to resurrect the travel ban, one of the most controversial immigration policies of his first term.

Sending the National Guard to LA is not about stopping rioting
The city is being punished for resisting the Trump administration’s deportation efforts

Donald Trump has many ways to hurt Elon Musk
The incentives for Mr Musk to make up with the president are powerful

What a New Jersey election says about MAGA America
Republican moderates have converted and Democrats are divided
California’s carbon market reaches an inflection point
With ramifications for the West Coast and beyond
Pete Hegseth once scared America’s allies. Now he reassures them
The defence secretary is a MAGA radical at home but a globalist abroad
Police are cracking down on cyclists in New York City
The lycra-clad are getting swept up in problems around e-bikes