Every oil crisis in the modern era has produced a counter-reaction larger than itself. The Arab embargo of 1973 did not just ...
A new poll out in May, as AAPI Heritage Month began, from AAPI Data and The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs ...
Neither side really wants to hear what I say,” says Frazer, a professor of history and political studies at The Master’s ...
It is also, underneath the spectacle, a civic parable. Its premise rests on five ideas that have little to do with space ...
Hollywood’s long-standing instability has entered a new phase with the proposed $82.7 billion acquisition of Warner Bros. by Netflix, reflecting a broader shift in how audiences value entertainment ...
American culture teaches people to treat their lives as a sequence of plans. Careers are mapped out, families imagined, futures charted with the confidence of a nation convinced of its own destiny.
Tens of millions of Americans call themselves Christian. They fill churches on Sunday, post scripture on social media, and cite their faith as the foundation of their political identity. Yet their ...
It was also one of the deadliest years on record for journalists and media workers. The number of assaults on reporters in the U.S. nearly equals the last three years combined. The president of the ...
To look at news photos is to be charmed, amused, saddened, horrified, amazed, and inspired. Such was the power of photojournalism in 2024, as cameras captured a year of seismic political and societal ...
“The only thing wrong with the U.S. economy is the failure of the Republican Party to play Santa Claus.” – Jude Wanniski, March 6, 1976 The stock market is falling, in part a reaction to GOP threats ...
During the Depression-ravaged days of the 1930s, Wisconsin’s German-Americans faced a vicious campaign of harassment. One Milwaukee businessman received an anonymous postcard with a picture of an ...