March 10 The war hits home: Why financial pain and economic uncertainty threaten Trump’s drive to topple Iran’s regime As the Pentagon continues churning out videos of bombs wreaking havoc in Iran, an important question arises: how high a price are Americans willing to pay for this war?
March 9 Why Kristi Noem’s firing took so long as she wrecked DHS and damaged Donald Trump Trump fires Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem after year of scandals and failures at ICE and FEMA that significantly damaged his immigration agenda.
March 2 Why Trump invoked regime change in attacking Iran, and the media must learn from past mistakes President Donald Trump spearheaded American participation in the strike that killed Ayatollah Khamenei – but the media should be cautious about rallying around the flag too hard.
February 23 Why Trump is wrong to call dissenting Republican justices an 'embarrassment' for voting against his tariffs President Trump appeared downright furious after the Supreme Court struck down his watershed tariffs. Here's where his vitriolic postgame presser missed the mark.
February 19 Colbert skewers CBS for denying deep-sixing of candidate interview, while Kimmel hosts Democratic fundraiser Stephen Colbert sounded off after CBS decided to can his interview with Democratic Senate candidate James Talarico. Meanwhile, Jimmy Kimmel will host a fundraiser for the party.
February 18 Former body-positivity influencer says movement became ‘radical,’ admits feeling ‘brainwashed’ Former body-positivity influencer Gabriella Lascano described to The New York Times how she went from "championing" the community to becoming a "pariah."
February 18 How TMZ’s Harvey Levin cautiously became the key journalist in the disappearance of Savannah Guthrie’s mother As questions over the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie run rampant, steadfast journalism and high-level coordination have begun coming from an unlikely place: TMZ.
February 17 The most unusual presidential candidate: Newsom is dyslexic, struggles with speeches, rejects 'liberal' label Presidential front-runner Gavin Newsom's hidden struggle with severe dyslexia shapes his daily life and political career in challenging ways.
February 16 How Jeff Bezos ruined The Washington Post and why he should sell it Media veteran examines how Bezos transformed from newspaper savior to destroyer, cutting staff while his net worth soars by $224 billion since purchase.
February 16 AI out of control? How a single article is sending shock waves with an apocalyptic warning As AI models advance rapidly, experts warn of widespread job displacement while others call it 'doomerism.' What's the reality behind AI predictions?