Visible Minorities: It Can Only End in Violence
We have an American president who has declared himself king while the legislative branch abdicates its oversight powers, and the judiciary grants immunity.
We have an American president who has declared himself king while the legislative branch abdicates its oversight powers, and the judiciary grants immunity.
What happened was less a matter of support for Trump and more a worldwide repudiation of incumbents.
What was once broadly considered to be impartial mainstream news has gradually transformed into two ideologically aligned media ecosystems.
How being bad became a sales point in choosing a US political leader
China’s leadership in many green technology fields is being met by the West with feelings of wounded pride more than an appreciation of climate policy urgency.
Jaguar’s “Copy Nothing” campaign is a major misstep in navigating cultural polarization while promoting the needed economic shift toward electric vehicles.
In a stunning reversal, Donald Trump won the popular vote in the November 2024 election, leading a Republican wave that took control of the presidency and both chambers of Congress.
What Fujimori did with power became a cautionary tale—of how an outsider, once let in, can corrupt everything.
How Japan treats its non-citizen residents and diverse communities is a bellwether for how future neofascist demagogues in other countries will treat their minority voices and views.
Could the Harris campaign be a case for a new playbook streamlining the wasteful American political process?