by Craig Nash | Apr 2, 2025 | Faith and Democracy|Feature|News, News
Even before his foray into politics in 2015, Donald Trump was known as someone who commands attention and lives by the marketing maxim, “No publicity is bad publicity.” A new Pew Research Center survey has found that he is getting the attention he desires, with 71% of...
by Mitch Randall | Mar 28, 2025 | Opinion
Turkish national Rumeysa Ozturk planned to meet friends at an Iftar dinner on Tuesday to break their Ramadan fast. Ozturk never made it. As she walked on the sidewalk in Somerville, Massachusetts, the Tufts University Ph.D. candidate was taken into custody by six...
by Craig Nash | Mar 26, 2025 | Opinion
Right on cue, the “waste, fraud and abuse” crew deploys a familiar smokescreen to distract from their corruption. Last weekend, the social media platform owned by the oligarch-in-chief was awash in posts decrying the inclusion of sugar-sweetened sodas on the list of...
by Andy Watts | Mar 24, 2025 | Opinion
Mount Rushmore National Memorial looms large in the American imagination. Patriots and citizens flock to the Black Hills to see the effigies of four great U.S. presidents. Donald Trump, it seems, is the monument’s greatest admirer. I’m curious to see whether he will...
by Miguel A. De La Torre | Mar 18, 2025 | Opinion
I was an undocumented immigrant in the country responsible for my expatriation. While living in a rat-and-roach-infested one-room apartment in the slums of Manhattan, my family and I received individual letters from the U.S. government. Dated June 21, 1960, the...