Charlie Kirk Died a Free-Speech Martyr, But His Words Tell a Different Story
To make Charlie Kirk a martyr, his movement first had to forget who he actually was.
To make Charlie Kirk a martyr, his movement first had to forget who he actually was.
Maybe, just maybe, all of us preachers could do with a little more time away from our choirs.
Stein’s analysis of the Democratic obsession with deficit reduction, traced from Carter to Clinton to Obama, indicates a shift in liberal ideology.
Eric Swalwell, once the favorite Democratic hopeful for the California governorship, has dropped out of the race.
Rebranding the show to be about people discussing an issue rather than partisan groups debating would remove many of the problematic elements of…
The widely held belief that surgery for trans kids could be “medically necessary” and “life-saving” is false.
By Evan Kim ‘29 and Alex Mondragon ‘26 — This past Friday, February 20th, Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont and House Representative Ro Khanna…
The Civil Rights activist, Reverend Jesse Jackson, passed away this morning at the age of 84. Rev. Jackson led the Civil Rights Movement after the…
In the wake of January 6th, many wondered what the lasting repercussions would be. Would it be the end of democracy itself? Was it a precursor to the…
On the first weekend of the documentary’s release, Melania, the nearly two-hour-long documentary, hit movie theatres across the country with $7…
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