It was an illuminating moment, not just an amusing line. Every new administration has factions that end up hating one another despite being on the same official team. But the second Trump White House ...
U.S. evangelicals opting to use warehouse church buildings and identify as “nondenominational” has prompted some Christians ...
After the president held a White House event announcing a shared venture, with up to $500 billion of funding, among OpenAI, ...
A scene from the first week of the second Trump administration: After the president held a White House event announcing a ...
As leading British historian Tom Holland argues, the West’s unparalleled success over the past three centuries is directly ...
One person you can always count on to be dressed for the occasion, or perhaps even overdressed, is Jordan Peterson. While his ...
Tech superinvestor Marc Andreessen has been traveling the podcast circuit, sharing his insider take on why his industry has ...
What will factor most during the next four years is the same embodiment of all-American hubris as before. In the years just before Donald Trump’s ascent, political commentary increasingly aspired to a ...
To any question you can ask, there’s apparently already an answer; in fact, there seem to be more answers than questions.
The president-elect’s first term was a circus of self-dealing and plutocratic capture. His second term may end up making that look like an innocent era.
Brands are navigating major tech shake-ups and policy changes in 2025, from TikTok tumult to Meta’s ever-growing grip.
To some tech observers, the TikTok fracas speaks to years of Washington misdirection, as Congress theatrically argues over online content while ignoring more straightforward issues that could have ...