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"I thought I’d write an ode to a role I’ve loved, bearing witness to beauty in all its forms, watching artists do alchemy, ...
Thom Hartmann James Carville recently suggested that Democrats need to do more to reach out to young men, as though pandering to testosterone-fueled grievance and entitlement is the key to winning ...
In place of a coherent strategy or vision, Trump’s approach to the Middle East is driven by dramatic gestures, symbolic ...
President Donald Trump’s letter to the president of Latin America’s largest country threatening it with tariffs reads more like an angry venting exercise than sound trade policy.
Overall spending on building fell slightly last year, with trends showing more money flowing into renovations than new ...
Is the Fukushima effect over? Here's why there is renewed interest around the atom and which nations want to build new nuclear power plants.
Major League Baseball was “implicitly making amends to Atlanta with Tuesday’s All-Star Game after moving the 2021 game in ...
As US global dominance wanes and China advances a multipolar world order, Washington's unconditional support for Israel is ...
Progressives' worst fears about Donald Trump's second term as president have turned out to be far from reality.
Modest layoffs produced the predictable Chicken Little cries of doom inside the State Department—as well as some Deep State poetry.
Donald Trump’s rationale for the crackdown on American higher education is that many of the top US universities are bastions ...
In one of the interviews for the new Frontline project Trump’s Power & The Rule of Law, one of the Donald Trump’s most strident defenders, attorney Mike Davis, says, “I think retribution is an ...