Joe Pantoliano’s public consideration of moving to Portugal exposes deeper anxieties many Americans feel about today’s polarized, unstable political climate.
Author: Democratically
As Target rips out self-checkout kiosks, a bigger story unfolds: shoppers, theft, and the unseen costs of corporate panic. Are we solving the right problem?
Elon Musk blasts Nazi comparisons as propaganda, but critics warn his words have real-world consequences—raising the stakes for tech titans in public debate.
The DOJ’s voting rights focus has been upended by Trump’s executive order prioritizing voter fraud probes—despite scant evidence and deep constitutional concerns.
Israeli demands for Qatari clarity have reignited a fierce diplomatic dispute, spotlighting the messy realities and human costs of hostage negotiations in Gaza.
Under Trump’s new crypto-friendly policies, global exchanges like Deribit are racing back to the U.S.—but will innovation outpace investor protection?
Federal judges forced the restoration of Voice of America after the Trump administration’s executive order effectively silenced the network. But can VOA—and U.S. press freedom—fully recover from the damage?
Hamas’ latest video of Maxim Herkin is more than psychological warfare—it’s a gut-wrenching reminder of the real human toll and the perils of politicizing suffering.
Buffett calls tariffs an ‘economic act of war’ and warns U.S. isolationism threatens both prosperity and global standing.
A Ukrainian Magura V5 sea drone downed a Russian Su-30 fighter—the first incident of its kind—reshaping the future of warfare and power in the Black Sea.