Nigel Farage, Donald Trump’s Brexit darling, is keen to be seen as a man of the people. The triumphant Brexiteer, with the pint of beer and the broad grin, is seen everywhere from your local pub to...
I am 17, I am gay, and I am scared. I am scared of what a Trump presidency might mean for me, members of the LGBT community, and the society in which I live. But most of all, I’m scared that nobody...
On January 21st, before a single vote had been cast in the presidential primaries, National Review, long a loud voice on the American right, published an issue titled “Against Trump.” In that...
This week, we're exploring imperatives and the future and storytelling. From narratives of rural poverty to how to cling to your integrity in the coming years to a look at how people tell the stories...
Dark days are ahead for members of minority groups in the US and across the world. President-elect Trump and his team have demonstrated views and actions that are racist, misogynist, disablist,...
While Paul Ryan may have curbed fears of a deportation force for now, president-elect Donald Trump’s campaign promises of mass deportation should still be taken seriously considering their appeal...
I just took a very long, slow walk through the Christmas shops in Bryant Park. I exited my office building, crossed the street, and the first thought that entered my head was, “It’s still...
'Just give him a chance,' they say. The craven rush by the Democrats to insist that the nation should take a wait and see approach to the Trump Administration is disgraceful, cowardly, and repulsive...
We are all reeling in shock over the outcome of the US election last week — it still feels surreal. But things in the United States are evolving very rapidly, from massive protests in cities across...
Some people say that being accused of sexual assault is just as bad as being assaulted. It’s just as damaging, with repercussions that extend into all areas of life. It can limit somebody, prevent...