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Tangle Founder Isaac Saul speaking to college students at BYU | Image: Madison Robinette

The kids are alright (actually)

I'm talking to the youth.
Vice President JD Vance arrives for news conference after meeting with representatives from Pakistan and Iran on Sunday | Jacquelyn Martin/Pool via REUTERS, edited by Russell Nystrom
Singer-songwriter Sufjan Stevens | Image from The Trail, edited by Candida Hall

The Sunday — April 12

This is the Tangle Sunday Edition, a brief roundup of our independent politics coverage plus some extra features for your Sunday morning reading. What the left is doodling. What the right is doodling. Suspension of the Rules. On this week’s episode, Isaac, Ari, and Kmele talked about the recent
A graphic of stacked letters.

Some answers to your questions.

We open up the mailbag to tackle questions ranging from SCOTUS to AI.
A photo of the Strait of Hormuz taken from the International Space Station
Russell Vought, director of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), in front of the White House on July 7, 2025 | Al Drago/Pool/Sipa USA, edited by Russell Nystrom
President Donald Trump, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Dan Caine, conduct a news conference in the White House briefing room about the war in Iran
The Sunday — April 5

The Sunday — April 5

This is the Tangle Sunday Edition, a brief roundup of our independent politics coverage plus some extra features for your Sunday morning reading. What the right is doodling. What the left is doodling. We’re back! In this week’s Suspension of the Rules, Isaac, Ari, and Kmele take turns
Governors Spencer Cox (R-UT) and Wes Moore (D-MD) urge Americans to "disagree better"  | Screenshot: National Governors Association YouTube, edited by Russell Nystrom

Decency is about to make a comeback.

Our politics are ready for a change.
Demonstrators hold letters spelling out "Born in the USA = citizen!" in front of the Supreme Court during oral arguments on President Trump's executive order limiting birthright citizenship
A poll worker locks the ballot box for the night in Levittown, Pennsylvania on October 24, 2022 | REUTERS/Hannah Beier, edited by Russell Nystrom