A month ago, President Donald Trump unabashedly celebrated the death of former FBI Director Robert Mueller. “Good, I’m glad ...
After a day on the brink, Trump abruptly reversed his threats - which experts say could have amounted to war crimes - and announced a Pakistani-mediated truce agreement just two hours before a ...
Sam Martin, professor in the School of Public Service, recently published an article in The Conversation which examines how presidential rhetoric can shift the boundaries of what the public considers ...
Journalists are salivating over the fertile hunting ground provided by Angus Taylor and Jane Hume. But for those interested ...
The war with Iran has led to a surge in anti-Muslim rhetoric – spilling into political discourse. U.S. Rep. Randy Fine of Florida posted on X that “the choice between dogs and Muslims is not a ...
Academia and journalism take different paths to find different truths. They need to do more to learn from each other’s approaches.
It argues that the words used in AI research, marketing, and policy are not neutral descriptors but powerful tools that shape ...
American presidents have long sought God’s benediction in wartime and for soldiers heading into the fire of battle.
Hotels hiked prices to exploit a World Cup travel boom. It hasn't yet arrived, though, and reality is now setting in ...
Several letter writers express concern over President Trump's actions, rhetoric, and mental state. One writer disputes claims ...
For example, my research with UMass Amherst’s Charli Carpenter demonstrates that a gender lens shows how Ukraine’s travel ban on “battle-aged” civilian men places these me ...
Since the beginning of the Iran war, Pope Leo XIV has frequently called for peace, cautioning that the “delusion of omnipotence” makes military force seem preferable to diplomacy. Although U.S. Vice ...