In a rare move, the White House recently took down a racist post from one of President Trump's social media accounts.
Opinion
‘Populism’: we used to know what it meant. Now the defining word of our era has lost its meaning
In the 2010s it described an insurgent rhetorical style; in the 2020s it is inadequate to account for the wildly diverging fates of the left and right, says Oliver Eagleton, managing editor of Phenome ...
Two American carrier strike groups are now positioned within operational reach of Iran. One, the USS Abraham Lincoln, has ...
“Security, sovereignty and prosperity” is the tag line for Canada’s new Defence Industrial Strategy. This long-awaited ...
The global AI landscape is increasingly being seen as a two-horse race between the United States and China, where the vast majority of infrastructure, capital, and talent are concentrated.
Opinion
Why religion should remain separate from state power in Sri Lanka: Lessons from political history
Religion has been an essential part of Sri Lankan society for more than two millennia, shaping culture, moral values, and social traditions. Buddhism in particular has played a foundational role in ...
Judith Zaffirini responds to a questionnaire for the Democratic primary in Texas’ State Senator, District 21 race.
In economics, ideas rarely fail because they are wrong. More often, they fail because they are badly introduced, poorly ...
The carbon footprint of the Olympic Games remains substantial, despite reforms by the International Olympic Committee. A new ...
Andrews' central claim—that forcing Harvard to end racial discrimination has only harmed whites—is not supported by the data ...
Texas Republican officials have increasingly emulated the coarse, divisive rhetoric popularized by Trump — and we're worse off for it, experts said.
AB 701, which would help protect people from Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation (SLAPP), passed on a voice vote.
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