Trump on Putin. “I’m going to hit you…”
Former US president and incumbent Republican candidate for the presidency, Donald Trump has never hidden his enthusiastically warm attitude towards Russian president Vladimir Putin.
Trump on Putin. “I’m going to hit you…”
Former US president and incumbent Republican candidate for the presidency, Donald Trump has never hidden his enthusiastically warm attitude towards Russian president Vladimir Putin.
It’s easy to laugh at Elon Musk’s childish dance onstage with Trump and even easier to laugh at Trump’s moves, especially when they replace an actual campaign speech.
The United States finds itself in a tumultuous time. Both at home and abroad, our country’s staying power is being tested. As we prepare for an election that is days away, the world is watching as we choose one of two very different views of foreign affairs to lead us through the next four years.
Back in the 80s, the United States on average faced what would now total a billion-dollars in natural disaster relief about every four months. The latest estimates from The Fifth National Climate Assessment find that our country is hit with a billion-dollar disaster every three weeks.
One of the key components of Kamala Harris’ campaign is the effort to reclaim the meaning of the word “freedom.” This concept has been foundational throughout American history, yet over time, the focus on what it means has shifted.
Mexico swore in its first female president, Claudia Sheinbaum. Israel’s invasion of Lebanon has led to over 2,000 civilian deaths. The UK agreed to return the Chagos Islands to Mauritius. Record-breaking fires continue to devastate the Amazon.
Donald Trump’s bizarre rants about Haitian immigrants eating dogs, televised during the US presidential debate, were immediately challenged and disproven on air and afterwards.
This is the first in a series examining the Right To Vote in the United States. The first part of this series will examine the Right To Vote as derived from the United States Constitution.
In 2000, George W. Bush won the election against Al Gore. This was after months of legal proceedings, recounts, and political maneuvers, turning the 2000 election into one of the most controversial in American history.
In 1863, the Confederate States of America was in an untenable situation. The Union blockade had suffocated the CSA’s economy. Vicksburg was under siege. Its fall would cut the Confederacy in two along the Mississippi River.