WashingtonDonald Trump and hockey’s new politicsOne photo, less than 1,000 words: How hockey’s association with politics changed around the same time Trump’s did
WorldThe day the Penguins stood with TrumpAllen Abel reports from the White House on Trump hosting Henry Kissinger, a sheepish Sidney Crosby and the man who called the president a moron
OpinionDoes Trump’s tough trade talk only undermine investment in the U.S.?Opinion: Foreign direct investment appears to be on the decline in the U.S.—and questions over trade agreements and rule of law don’t help
MoviesIn ’Mark Felt,’ a ghost from America’s political past echoes in the presentLiam Neeson takes on the role of Deep Throat—a heroic but complex, hard-to-read crusader—in ’Mark Felt: The Man Who Brought Down the White House’
OpinionHistory shows Sidney Crosby could have stood up to racial injusticeOpinion: In trying not to choose sides Crosby and the Pittsburgh Penguins have implicitly revealed what they’re prepared to tolerate
WashingtonOf course Mike Pence’s NFL trip was a stunt. The whole presidency is.One photo, less than 1,000 words: Republican enablers can’t distance themselves from Trump’s farce
WorldHistory won’t be unkind to Trump—it will be cruelScott Gilmore: Even if Trump can outrun the law, he will still be remembered as the most ignorant and incompetent president ever
OpinionFor Trump, Puerto Rico may be the last best test of his political wordOpinion: Past presidents have failed on Puerto Rico debt relief. But Trump may actually be well-suited—or, at least, should be most motivated—for the task
PoliticsSearching for sincerity in the spectacle of TrumpDonald Trump goes to Puerto Rico for his latest fan experience expo
OpinionOn foreign policy, Trump and Trudeau are birds of a featherOpinion: A former diplomat on how both Trump and Trudeau are espousing weak foreign policy—and how that might be a bigger problem for Canada