Alas, the coronation of Kamala Harris as the Democratic nominee is complete.
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Our political life suffers when we see it in apocalyptic terms. Our presidential candidates are mere humans and should be judged as such.
🎧 Hosts Richard Kyte and Scott Rada talk about how what goes on in our classrooms reflects broader societal issues.
The only surprise in the guilty verdict against Evan Gershkovich, a Wall Street Journal correspondent who was arrested in Russia last year on phony charges of espionage, was that it came so quickly. The charge itself was a farce. No evidence was ever made public, the hearings were held in se…
Alas, the coronation of Kamala Harris as the Democratic nominee appears complete.
Description: Kamala Harris gave her first public speech since Pres. Biden’s decision to step down from the 2024 race and endorse her as his successor — and she wasted no time going directly at Trump’s criminal and civil legal troubles
What pains me most is how far the GOP — my party since 1980 — has gone to support Trump and the ways it has debased and shamed itself.
Elon Musk wants Donald Trump and his vice presidential pick, JD Vance, to win the White House in November. This is the same Trump who has repeatedly bashed electric vehicles.
President Joe Biden's belated nod to reality turns the presidential race into a sprint, with his Democratic Party positioned well behind the starting blocks.
Joe Biden began his national political career in 1972, improbably ousting a Republican senator in Delaware at the age of 29. Biden was so young that he was elected before he was old enough, per the Constitution, to serve in the Senate. He turned 30 on Nov. 20 of that year, enabling him to take the seat in early 1973.
Imagine you’re one of the world’s wealthiest people and the chief executive officer of one of the world’s biggest electric-car makers. It’s an election year, and the presidential nominee and running mate of one of your nation’s two main political parties routinely express deep hostility to electric cars (and boats, but also sharks?) and vow to end any government favors to your industry.
Kamala Harris is the likely Democratic candidate to take on Donald Trump in the US election after Joe Biden’s decision to step aside.
In her latest What keeps you up at night? podcast, columnist Lynn Schmidt shares her concerns over Project 2025 and the current state of America's politics.
Before heading off to North Korea last week, Russian President Vladimir Putin made a “peace” offering to Ukraine. He pledged an immediate cease-fire and peace negotiations if Ukraine withdraws from four partially occupied regions and abandons its bid to join the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. His other stipulation, of course, is that the West lift sanctions. This offer was patently ...
While some might say there’s no comparison between the violent storming of the U.S. Capitol in 2021 and pro-Palestinian protesters paralyzing institutions of higher learning in Texas and beyond, it’s again time to remind all of our First Amendment freedoms. The First Amendment (along with th…
Republican Congressman Pete Sessions of Waco finally made crazed Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene’s hate list last weekend. Incensed that Sessions and 138 other Republicans voted against her hail-Marjorie amendment to strip funding from legislation bolstering Ukraine’s war against Russia…
Alas, the coronation of Kamala Harris as the Democratic nominee is complete.
Our political life suffers when we see it in apocalyptic terms. Our presidential candidates are mere humans and should be judged as such.
🎧 Hosts Richard Kyte and Scott Rada talk about how what goes on in our classrooms reflects broader societal issues.
The only surprise in the guilty verdict against Evan Gershkovich, a Wall Street Journal correspondent who was arrested in Russia last year on phony charges of espionage, was that it came so quickly. The charge itself was a farce. No evidence was ever made public, the hearings were held in secret, and Gershkovich’s lawyers were barred from saying anything in public about the case.
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Elon Musk wants Donald Trump and his vice presidential pick, JD Vance, to win the White House in November. This is the same Trump who has repeatedly bashed electric vehicles.