by Rebecca M. David Hensley | Sep 3, 2025 | Opinion
In July 2016, I visited the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum. After several previous opportunities to see some exhibits, this was the first time I had my act together enough to reserve an advanced ticket that allowed access to the entire museum. This visit coincided...
by Craig Nash | Aug 21, 2025 | Opinion
Donald Trump makes more news during a week than most presidents do in a month. His ability to command a media narrative may be the only aspect of his presidency that finds almost universal agreement among fans and critics alike. Whether it’s an unorthodox policy...
by Ken Sehested | Aug 18, 2025 | Opinion
Apparently, it was tea and crumpets at the Vlad-and-Donnie showdown. You knew something was up when Our Dear President applauded Putin as he descended the stairs of the Russian presidential airplane—dwarfed next to Air Force One—onto a red carpet, no less. Putin, who...
by Craig Nash | Aug 13, 2025 | Opinion
As President Trump gears up for a meeting later this week with Russian President Vladimir Putin to discuss possible resolutions to Putin’s war against Ukraine, the Ukrainian people are increasingly supportive of a negotiated settlement to end the war, according to a...
by Miguel A. De La Torre | Aug 5, 2025 | Opinion
Before Trump became president, the “Art of the Deal” was littered with failed business ventures and bankruptcies. According to Forbes, before he became a reality television star, Trump’s net worth in 1988 was estimated to be $1 billion. By the following year, his...