The life of Karoline Leavitt
In contrast to her predecessors, the Press Secretary refuses to carry a binder of notes
In contrast to her predecessors, the Press Secretary refuses to carry a binder of notes
What will happen if the Trump administration stumbles into a war it wasn’t planning on?
For more than 200 years the purpose of Washington has been to reward clout with office
They are less powerful and less popular than at any point in recent history
Higher turnout wouldn’t have saved the party in 2024
Plus: a history of misguided pollsters
What’s significant for the American left today is not what keeps communism going, but what gets it started
Moscow yearns to carve up the world. But it will be a world where everybody’s knives come out
The President thinks the lawless Somalian pirate state would be perfect for the Palestinians
Trump has redirected the mighty regulatory powers of the civil-rights system against his political adversaries
Generative AI soaks up a huge amount of computing power – and it’s thirsty
Tim fought a rat in a local Pizza Hut – with onlookers watching through the windows
A crazed press are constantly looking for another Watergate
Elon Musk is driving the left crazy
The causes of our discontent are complicated, but they’re rooted in our drift from traditional values
The MAGA set share the predilections and tax brackets of the people they criticize
Biden’s crackdown led to a predictable embrace by Republicans
The firm stands free of the embarrassments of over-priced and underperforming programs that burden the record of legacy defense giants
People have been led to believe is that gender ideology is simply a culture-bound syndrome like anorexia, or a medical scandal like the opioid crisis