This diplomatically-minded minister crosses his fingers before his country's semifinal clash against Argentina.That’s David Lammy, the U.K.’s deputy prime minister, making a good luck gesture as he arrives at Downing Street...
Every human carries the same rights our ancestors had 50,000 years ago. Drop you alone in the wilderness, and you can look around, grab what you see, and use it to survive as long as you can, squeezing out as much comfort as possible with the least effort. No competition, no arguments. You are totally […]
It goes without saying that politics is a very divisive topic. People become ostracized because of their political beliefs. But here’s the thing, regardless if you are a communist, a socialist, a Marxist, a liberal, a libertarian, or a conservative: You are allowed to have your own political beliefs, and as long as you don’t […]
About 10 years ago, I was quite sympathetic — empathetic, even — to the Black Lives Matter movement in its early days. That sympathy ran so deep that the first book I ever published, A Single Life, was a 2020 novel about a black Jewish protagonist, a character built to sit at the intersection of […]
What should come first, national security policy, or trade policy? This is an old debate, and one that should never paralyze a nation such as America. The Trump administration has actually made incredible progress thus far to protect and grow American industry. Well-structured and carefully thought-out trade initiatives have resulted in thousands of jobs being […]
Six years ago, while still legally a child, Olivia Rodrigo left her career as a Disney Channel actress with the intent of becoming a pop star. This is a tale as old as time, or at least as venerable as Annette Funicello’s singing career, and the blueprint for success is well understood: sign with a […]
Student loan borrowers are scrambling to make sense of changing rules that will soon affect their ability to take on more debt, as well as their options to pay back what they owe. Depending on your view of higher education, this serves as either a petty blow to lower-income individuals trying to pay for their […]
Fraud is as least as old as the Trojan War, when Zeus, in a dream, promised swift victory to Agamemnon were he to blitz Troy that day. This was a promise Zeus had no intention of honoring, which kind of set the fraudulent tone for the rest of the war. These days, the gods of […]
The question my non-Jewish friends and acquaintances have most often asked me about Jews is: Why are so many Jews Democrats? I’ve always answered as a Jewish conservative living among the Jewish Democratic majority. However, NewsNation’s Batya Ungar-Sargon offers an insider’s take in her new book, The Jews and the Left. Ungar-Sargon, who’s dubbed herself […]
The newest answer to death does not come from a church, synagogue, or mosque, but from software — and soon, perhaps, a subscription plan. Earlier this month, the Associated Press reported on grieving families in South Korea using AI-generated videos to hear messages from deceased relatives. The technology is not yet a sustained conversation, though […]
June’s Democratic primaries proved that voters are comfortable supporting brash candidates, once-niche ideas, and untested policies. Their personal feelings on these matters tell a different story. A June survey of likely general election voters in Maine found only 44% of them agreeing that Graham Planter, the state’s soon-to-not-be Democratic nominee for U.S. Senate, has “good […]