Donald Trump may be shouting “Make America Great Again” from the rooftops, but is he qualified enough to make these claims?
Nicki Minaj has been showing her support for Donald Trump and Elon Musk in recent days - and now a resurfaced lyric from a ...
At the beginning of the year, California Gov. Gavin Newsom's tenure was marked by devastating wildfires in Los Angeles, a steady stream of ridicule from the White House, and backlash from within the ...
The 2024 election was, to many, an inflection point in American history. It ushered in a new administration, a new Congress, and a renewed opportunity to “make America great again.” But if America is ...
MAGA: Make America Great Again. MAHA: Make America Healthy Again. MASA: Make America Safe Again. This writer wants to add one more, and as the headline suggests, I want to make America think again.
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Make America Great Again has become Make America Meh. In the richest nation on earth, some priorities get the full measure, luxury renovations, foreign policy posturing, law enforcement budgets, while ...
A PBS documentary profiles the storied diplomat who was obsessed, for better and worse, with keeping his adopted country safe during the Cold War. By Mike Hale An early chapter in Barak Goodman’s ...
Chinese President Xi Jinping offered these words to President Trump before their private meeting on Thursday in South Korea: PRESIDENT XI JINPING (through translator): President Trump, it is a great ...
In “Desolation Row” (1965) Bob Dylan sings, “And everybody’s shouting / ‘Which side are you on?’” The line captures what it has felt like over the past few years to be a reader of American history. In ...
The following is a lightly edited transcript of the October 22 episode of the Daily Blast podcast. Listen to it here. Editor’s note: After we recorded, the AP posted a piece reporting that cattle ...
The idea of "common sense" has been central to American politics since the founding of the United States. Politicians still use the phrase all the time — and perhaps none more so than President Trump.