The only event scheduled for today at the White House is the Cabinet meeting.
The Religious Right Is Fading Surely But Slowly
The American conservative movement has embraced secular rhetoric in recent years, but religious tendencies are still strong. Liam Glen writes on the conflicting spheres of religion and politics.
Trump: We Never Agreed To Protect The Kurds
Trump won't be leaving any U.S. troops in Syria.
At Annual Meetings, IMF/World Bank Concerned About America Turning In On itself
At the IMF/World Bank Annual Meetings in Washington D.C., Ksenija Pavlovic Mcateer observes the world leaders remain concerned about political turmoil and America turning in on itself.
How A Gen Z-er Viewed The October Debate
The Oct. 15 Democratic presidential debate was both necessary and newsworthy. Yet, it was outshined by the impeachment inquiry. Kayla Glaraton writes on what a member of Generation Z got out of three hours of debate.
Trump’s Incoherence Is Causing Devastation In Syria
As Turkish forces invade northeastern Syria, President Trump continues to flip-flop between concern and indifference. Liam Glen writes on the consequences of his actions and rhetoric.
Why Can’t We Be Friends?: Thoughts On Ellen DeGeneres And George Bush
Margaret Valenti writes about the recent controversy surrounding the recent interaction between Ellen DeGeneres and George W. Bush.
DNC Will Never Allow Bernie Sanders To Become President
Bernie Sanders has caused voters nationwide to “feel the Bern”. However, his nationwide hype is destined to again fall short
A Wild Ride On The Impeachment Express
The impeachment process has finally begun, for the fourth time in U.S. history. The key difference is that unlike the only president to be impeached in recent history, Bill Clinton; Donald Trump has no shame and truly believes that he did nothing wrong.
The White House Diary: I Did Not Sign Up To Live In Trump’s World
Ksenija Pavlovic Mcateer writes about the toxic experience of covering the White House and about the future of American democracy.
