October 24, 2025
History Erased by Trump’s White House Renovation
Until now, every change, from Hoban’s original neoclassicism to Roosevelt’s modernization sought to preserve the building’s symbolic unity.
October 24, 2025
Until now, every change, from Hoban’s original neoclassicism to Roosevelt’s modernization sought to preserve the building’s symbolic unity.
October 18, 2025
The term “No Kings” reflects the central grievance that President Trump’s policies and rhetoric increasingly resemble those of a ruler rather than a democratically accountable president.
October 13, 2025
If peace abroad is treated as a trophy, can America also find peace at home?
October 12, 2025
For many observers, the surge of domestic deployments is less about emergencies and more about a shift in federal power.
October 4, 2025
If history is a guide, a short-term deal may eventually end this shutdown. Yet the long-term cost to public trust, institutional capacity, and civic morale will linger.
September 22, 2025
At Charlie Kirk’s memorial, Erika Kirk urged forgiveness while Donald Trump declared “I hate my opponents,” revealing two opposing visions for America.
September 20, 2025
ABC suspended Jimmy Kimmel Live! after FCC Chair Brendan Carr’s threats, sparking a national debate over free speech, government pressure, and censorship.
September 19, 2025
From rushed vaccine schedule changes to silencing career experts, the RFK Jr. and Susan Monarez hearings reveal a troubling shift at the CDC.