With the world seemingly teetering between democracy and authoritarianism, you might feel overshadowed by gloom this Thanksgiving.
With some parts of the world torn by savage war and others wracked by persistent poverty and hopelessness, giving thanks may seem like a stretch. But make no ...
The terrorist attacks carried out by Hamas, which left 1,300 Israelis dead, thousands wounded, and dozens of families terrified over the fate of almost 200 hostages, will reinforce trends that have been apparent for some time in Israel. Those trends are opposed to the aspirations of the ...
It’s easy to know someone’s political preference. Just ask their view of manhood.
According to Katelyn Fossett, associate editor at Politico Magazine, the correlation between party affiliations and gender views is exceptionally high. Its poll asked for agreement or disagreement with the ...
As of October 1, federal student loan repayments have resumed, signaling the conclusion of a more than three-year hiatus necessitated by the COVID-19 pandemic. This development has thrust millions of borrowers into a complex and multifaceted dilemma: How to navigate the repayment of their loans ...
When the Biden administration in early September cited its “recognition of the Indigenous Knowledge of the original stewards of this area” in announcing the repeal of seven oil and gas leases on the North Slope of Alaska, it failed to mention that federal regulators did not consult with the ...
As we transition into the delightful days of fall, the leaves on the trees are not the only thing developing hues of amber and crimson. Indeed, millions of Americans have made grabbing a rich pumpkin beer or a hearty brown ale an autumn tradition with friends and family. And today, this malted ...