In order to pay for President Trump’s border wall, the Pentagon will take funding from over 100 military projects. Planned construction across the world will be halted for Trump’s signature campaign promise. The president’s victory, however, means some Americans, particularly our servicemembers, will lose.
Full Remarks: President Trump and PM Boris Johnson Talk To Reporters Before Bilateral Meeting At UN
President Trump and PM Boris Johnson answer questions from reporters ahead of the bilateral meeting at UNGA
Trump At The Luncheon Hosted By UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres
POTUS entered the luncheon at 1:24, shaking hands and giving a quick embrace and kiss to German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
Partisan Pettiness Has Overtaken Environmental Policy
The Trump administration’s revoking of California auto emission standards is part of an obsessive campaign against environmental regulation. Liam Glen writes on how the partisan divide has overshadowed concern for human and environmental well-being.
At UNGA Trump Set To Meet With President Zelensky Of Ukraine
At UNGA, president Trump will deliver a speech on religious tolerance and will hold a series of bilateral meetings, most notably with President Zelensky of Ukraine.
Youth Activism Could Save The Planet
Thousands of young people across the world protested Friday for global action on climate change. Kayla Glaraton writes on the power of protest and the need for global leaders to listen to the youth activists’ demands.
Why Aren’t 2020 Democrats Talking About Afghanistan War Plans?
The United States has been fighting in Afghanistan for nearly 18 years. The war, which does not appear to be ended soon, has not received significant attention from Democratic presidential candidates. Kayla Glaraton writes on why candidates still need to discuss this endless war.
Mandatory Digital Subscriptions Hurt Journalism
Mandatory digital subscriptions are now required to access newsworthy information daily for two of the most prolific journalism outlets, The New York Times and The Washington Post. Margaret Valenti writes on the dangers of limiting information via mandatory digital subscription and what that could mean for the future of journalism.
Regulations On Vaping Might Backfire
Restrictions on e-cigarettes seem like a reasonable response to a growing problem, but they can fuel black markets and turn people to traditional tobacco products. Liam Glen writes on the unintended consequences of vaping bans.
Recapping The Third Democratic Debate: What Did We Learn?
The Democratic debate featured both great highs and steep lows. This time around, there was only one stage and it featured about half of the candidates. So what did we learn this third time around?
