Even as he underwrites and wages multiple wars, proposes a gargantuan $500 billion increase in military outlays, and plans to build his own Arc de Triomphe, President Donald Trump apparently believes ...
At around the same time as Europol was predicting robo-geddon, meanwhile, another disturbing new report claimed to provide figures showing that AI was already linked to 50,000 global job losses in ...
Grocery and restaurant costs rose at a faster pace than overall inflation, adding to persistent affordability pressures.
While it’s undeniable that the police’s behavior has been dishonest and arguably incompetent, there is something more than a little disingenuous, even hypocritical, about this chorus of condemnation ...
The administration, like all administrations, has been a mixed bag. The question is whether the good or the bad will dominate in the second year.
Trump has successfully shifted the Overton Window away from elite sexual exploitation toward rotating foreign vendettas.
One surprising exception was the singer-songwriter James Taylor, who in 1991 released an uncharacteristic rockabilly tune titled “Slap Leather.” The man may have seen fire and rain, but on the day he ...
To demonstrate their esoteric knowledge of the band, a common Deadhead refrain was to say, “Phil makes the band”—referring to bassist, Phil Lesh. It was obviously absurd, but served to establish that ...
“We are already witnessing consequences,” says Teixeira, noting that the EU–Mercosur trade deal, stalled for more than two decades, was approved just days after the Venezuela strike. “Other nations ...
Paul was referring to Venezuela's new interim president, the hardline socialist Delcy Rodriguez, a key ally of the ousted Maduro. Paul has long been outspoken against regime-change wars and the need ...
Andrew Day, Joseph Addington, and Harrison Berger debate the deadly ICE shooting in Minneapolis last week. Then, they discuss the escalating protests in Iran and the possibility of U.S. strikes.
Trump’s approach, whatever its rhetorical excesses, acknowledges what every serious student of international relations understands: Great powers have legitimate security interests in their near abroad ...