Not sure what to believe about why President Trump has taken us to war? Believe this much anyway: In war, truth is the first casualty. (Aeschylus, 526 – 456 B.C.) Did you catch Secretary of State ...
In a televised farewell address to the American people on Jan. 17, 1961 — 65 years ago Saturday — Dwight D. Eisenhower, the only military leader elected to the presidency in the 20th century, warned ...
As we write, New York City is an unsettling 70 degrees in November. Meanwhile, a cohort of war profiteers, their pockets lined by the very industries destroying our climate, are flying to COP, the ...
“I will measure it as success if in the next two years, one of the primes is no longer in business” were the words, not of a hardened critic of the military industrial complex calling for shuttering ...
It is beginning to look as if the immortal Trump returns to Olympus for a revival tour and the merely terrestrial Harris descends to the Elysium of yesteryear’s possibilities—the Harvard Kennedy ...
Democratic states may begin to depend on privately owned systems they cannot fully audit, regulate or understand.
Today, Congress plans to spend more than a trillion dollars on our national defense, homeland security, and intelligence gathering activities. Thanks to these efforts we have not had any attacks on ...
To the editor: The question of why we’re spending billions for arms marks a defining issue over what our country actually is (“Billions for weapons, rather than troops, won’t make us safer,” July 22).
The Trump Education Department Slashed DEI Spending — Tens of Millions Still Went to ‘Equity’ in 2025 Democratic Socialist Chris Rabb Wins Primary in Deep-Blue Pennsylvania District Massie Ousted by ...