Trump might need a bigger throw pillow. Maybe even an entire couch.
Trump is flooding the zone with unqualified nominees who would destroy government norms and standards and create the kind of chaos that would let him do what he wants—and Senate Republicans may be too ...
The simplest explanation is that Trump actually intends to install in the nation’s top law enforcement position somebody who ...
So, what do Trump’s first dozen days as president-elect tell us about the prospects for Ukraine in his second presidency? The ...
AS DEMOCRATS GRAPPLE with their election drubbing, one question in particular haunts them: Why didn’t Biden’s policy ...
WHILE AT MAR-A-LAGO FOR HIS transition meetings, Trump is often shadowed by Lutnick as well as billionaire adviser Elon Musk.
This week I’m thrilled to be joined by Jacob Navok, the CEO of Genvid Entertainment, to discuss his company’s new partnership with DC Comics, DC Heroes United. A combination mobile game and Justice ...
KAMALA HARRIS’S WHOLE CAMPAIGN was predicated on driving turnout in the big cities in the swing states: Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Detroit, Milwaukee, and Atlanta—plus, in an optimistic scenario, ...
Ted Cruz and Jim DeMint ground things to a halt in the Senate quite effectively during the Obama era, and Democrats should ...
Much can still be done between now and Inauguration Day to put limits on the excesses of the incoming Trump administration.
On Across the Movie Aisle a couple of Tuesdays ago, Alyssa, Peter, and I discussed the odd case of Clint Eastwood’s Juror #2. In case you didn’t listen to that cons-and-nons segment (how dare you), ...