Kamala Harris economic plan to focus on groceries, housing and healthcare
Democratic nominee to draw contrast with Trump on tax and tariffs when she lays out details on Friday, aides say Kamala Harris will announce plans to tackle high grocery costs…
Top Trump advisers in turmoil after campaign’s worst month of 2024
Senior aides see challenges from enemies real and perceived as the ex-president struggles against Harris Donald Trump has privately expressed faith in his campaign leadership and no personnel changes are…
‘Opportunity to shape the narrative’: can Harris make up for lost ground with Latino voters?
Latinos had ranked among the Democrats’ most reliable bases – but the party’s once dominant advantage has shrunk The abrupt substitution of Kamala Harris for Joe Biden as the Democratic…
Political memoirs can teach us a lot (or not)
Politicians write memoirs to tell their stories, lay their lives out for all to see, and sometimes seek higher office, while others use them to promote themselves or seek revenge.
Biden has to choose to win World War III
President Biden must take decisive action to win the global war against Russia, as the Armed Forces of Ukraine have crossed into Russian oblasts and the Axis of Evil is…
Injecting Politics into Vaccines
Political interference in scientific agencies, however benign the motivation, undermines public confidence in health policies.
Degas and Impressionism: A Thorny Artist Makes for a Quirky Show
For Impressionism’s 150th anniversary, the Clark Art Institute probes an outsized artist’s cryptic impact.
Big Pharma Is about to Make a Lot of Money, and That’s Good
Even though drug companies make products that better our lives, they’re subject to right-wing conspiracy theories and left-wing economic jealousy.
Sorry, Secretary Cardona, but Rule by Experts Is Not Democracy in Education
Overzealous defenders of the public-education establishment have lamented the increasing pushback from the political center and right. They’re wrong to do so.
Tim Walz’s Faulty Case against Gun Rights
Left unaddressed in the controversy over Walz’s military service is the suggestion that our soldiers carry special ‘weapons of war’ that civilians at home can easily buy.