The President’s rage against his nemesis the whistle-blower is, in part, a way to intimidate future whistle-blowers. It also serves to assert the central rule of Trumpism—that no one can oppose him.
Mark Zuckerberg’s claims notwithstanding, Facebook has never been a neutral platform but a company that monitors its users, manipulates their behavior, and sells their attention to the highest bidder.
A threatened lawsuit in California points the way to a stark solution for achieving racial diversity at universities: a ban on the consideration of test scores.
The leader of the Blue and White Party has until November 20th to succeed where Netanyahu failed, but, unless circumstances change drastically, Gantz seems set to fall short, too.
The British Prime Minister clearly believes that his personal ambitions are better served by a quick election before everyone notices the full extent of the mess he’s made.
The controversy surrounding the Valley of the Fallen, the mausoleum that housed Franco’s remains, has as much to do with its past as with its present.
Severe energy shortages and harsh levels of inflation have ignited public anger over suspected official corruption, and led to widespread demonstrations calling for the resignation of the President.
The Lincoln that Trump conjured at a recent rally—a bizarre one even by the President’s standards—was transmuted into a leftist-socialist-globalist-radical-Democrat.