I am sure that I’ll get this reaction in the comments (and from less friendly bloggers), but this theme is a bit of a potluck ...
Alma Rutgers reassesses her view of the state of America after considering the opinions of 16 New York Times columnists.
American economist and long-serving head of the Federal Reserve widely praised for the US boom whose reputation was re-evaluated in the wake of the 2008 crash ...
Some prominent conservatives stuck their neck out on the issue, too. Sheriff Joe Arpaio, the hard-right conservative, was a ...
The United States Supreme Court ruled in the case Trump v. Barbara that an executive order signed by President Donald Trump ...
Iran's navy and air force have been hit hard. But Trump's MAGA base is split and an alliance with Israel fractured. What are the tradeoffs so far?
Sinopec's internal news site says electric trucks are better than expected, and the use case for hydrogen is narrowing.
Star Wars is full of memorable, meaningful quotes, but Padmé Amidala delivers a line that's important not just to the story ...
Why is Alito so angry when he keeps winning? A new biography traces the justice’s grievance from Princeton and Yale to the Supreme Court.
How quickly things change. At the outset of the war in Iran and in the aftermath of the U.S. military incursion into Venezuela, various pundits and partisans played a version of Where’s Waldo?
In a slop video shared by Freedom 250, an AI-generated John Adams spews the catchphrases of a 21st-century right-winger.