Mette Frederiksen stresses that America doesn’t call the shots on the strategically important Arctic island’s future.
Not for the two millennia since — actually, longer. Plato, four centuries before the Crucifixion, spent much time arguing what we know and how we know it. So as the United States of America prepares to inaugurate,
He doesn’t believe anything. That’s why he wins. L ast week, President-Elect Donald Trump nominated Morgan Ortagus, a longtime State Department official, to serve as a deputy special envoy for Middle East peace—and immediately undercut her.
As fires rage across Los Angeles and tens of thousands flee their homes, the usual suspects have decided to blame the blazes on their political enemies. In a series of posts on Truth Social, President-elect Donald Trump claimed firefighters’ inability to get the fires under control was due to California Governor Gavin Newsom’s water policies,
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) argued President-elect Trump’s continued talk about expanding the United States is a distraction from the Cabinet picks and nominees he’s chosen to staff his second
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Racist, stupid crap—that’s not unexpected. What we need is a tough local and national Democratic response. To everything.
As history shows, the concept of America as an expansive global empire can be an intoxicating political force.
Walmart CEO Doug McMillon met with President-elect Trump this week at Mar-a-Lago before Trump's inauguration in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 20.
Donald Trump’s ambitious demand that the United States regain control of the Panama Canal would be “a mess” for the country, according to the Wall Street Journal’s editorial board, which added that it is just the latest example of the incoming president’s “bully tactic diplomacy.