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This new economic thinking represents a break from what we’ve come to expect from the American right. Its proponents argue ...
Speaking of entertainment: There is also much to be said about the right-wing media ecosystem, where prominent voices indulge and even endorse violence against their political opponents.
But faith and political zealotry do not justify political violence. Ed Puskas is editor of the Tribune Chronicle and The Vindicator. Reach him at 330-841-1786 or epuskas@tribtoday.com.
News Nation Members of Congress worry about lack of plan as political violence rises June 19, 2025 Updated Thu., June 19, 2025 at 6:23 p.m.
C&E recently sat down for a panel discussion with three practitioners to talk about the role AI is already playing in creative and content generation. Those industry veterans are already finding ways ...
The Federal Trade Commission is considering restrictions on Omnicom and Interpublic to prevent the combined company from refusing to place ads on platforms for political reasons.
Left-leaning policy platforms gathered momentum across Latin America after COVID, sparking the region's second "Pink Tide" political phenomenon. However, those same administrations have seen ...
The New Right, says Lindsay, acts like the woke left. "There's the victimhood mentality, the cancel culture, struggle sessions. They bully people online with swarms; they rewrite history." ...
The Alternative Right, commonly known as the “alt-right,” was a set of far-right ideologies, groups and individuals whose core belief was that “white identity” is under attack by multicultural forces ...
Stephen Miller is leading a public war against the Republican Party’s libertarians as he reframes the “one big, beautiful bill” to being the key that unlocks President Trump‘s mass ...