Donald Trump, Multilateralist
When it comes to enforcing consequences on Vladimir Putin, suddenly Donald Trump is a multilateralist.
When it comes to enforcing consequences on Vladimir Putin, suddenly Donald Trump is a multilateralist.
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Something striking just happened in global nutrition: As of 2025, children worldwide are now more likely to be obese than underweight.
The Emmys could have done the right thing and mourned the assassination of Charlie Kirk. Here’s the sick reason why they didn’t.
Progressives were convinced they could build a mass politics around fighting climate change. It turns out they were badly mistaken.
I’ve written before about preference cascades – where large portions of the public, often a majority, conceal their views for fear of punishment, only to reveal those views when some precipitating event takes place. Classic examples include the fall of Communist regimes, like Ceausescu’s Romania, where even Ceausescu himself thought everyone loved him until shortly before he was stood in front of a wall and shot.
As I always said, it was only a matter of time before the Worst Governor in America Kathy Hochul would bend the knee to the Communist Antisemite Zohran Mamdani.
The 31-year-old conservative leader was shot through the throat just as he was answering a question about transgender mass shooters.
While some establishment Democrats attack their leftward drift
Securing an outdoor event like the one where Kirk was assassinated is among the most difficult challenges in the field.