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Trump turned a far-right fantasy—ethnic cleansing in Gaza—into U.S. policy. He needs to reject it.

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The president doesn’t think the Federal Reserve chair is bad at his job. He objects to the job itself.

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Hans Luther was the principled and respected president of the Reichsbank—but he wouldn’t accede to Hitler’s demands.

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has acknowledged that ChatGPT comes with "potential risks." Where does his company draw the line? (Andrew Harnik / Getty)

OpenAI’s chatbot also said “Hail Satan.”

Trump’s social-media habits are different when he can’t control the narrative.