• What Latin American Novels Could Teach Latin American Leaders

    Daniel Noboa, the president of Ecuador, might have saved himself a lot of trouble, if he had only read more Latin American literature. Perhaps he would not have ordered the police to storm the Mexican embassy to arrest former Vice President Jorge Glas, who had been granted asylum there. That unprecedented action—breaching long-standing treaties that More

  • Wade adds ex-Syracuse guard to roster - American Press | American Press

    Will Wade has added a tint of orange flavor to his McNeese State cocktail.

  • 58 Things Non-Americans See In Movies That Confuse The Absolute Heck Out Of Non-Americans

    The chewing pill things is really weird because nobody actually does that.View Entire Post ›

  • 'Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 1' Review: Kevin Costner Flattens the American West with the Dullest Cinematic ...

    Kevin Costner's 'Horizon: An American Saga - Chapter 1' is a dull and

  • American Idol 2024 date, time: American Idol season 22 live streaming, judges name, top 3 contestants

    American Idol season 22 finale is set to be held on Sunday night as top three contestants are looking to win the covered prize. American Idol finale this year will bid farewell to star judge Katy Perry. Two other judges are Lionel Ritchie and Luke Bryan.American Idol season 22 finale will commence at 8 pm (EST) on Sunday, May 19. One can watch the program exclusively on ABC and the repeat telecast will be available on Hulu, as per a report on USA Today.Rock legend Jon Bon Jovi serves as a guest...

  • AMERICAN EXPERIENCE

    After riots erupted in Black neighborhoods in summer 1967, a bi-partisan commission’s final report offered a shockingly unvarnished assessment of American race relations—a verdict so politically explosive that President Johnson refused to acknowledge it publicly, or even to thank the commissioners for their service.

  • The most important date in American history

    In our country’s 248-year history, there have been many important dates, such as July 4, 1776, April 9, 1865, December 7, 1941, and September 11, 2001. Yet, there is an upcoming date that is arguably even more important: November 5, 2024. This will be the election day that will determine whether our nation survives. Will the country continue with President Joe Biden and his hellish, left-wing policies or return to the “Make America Great Again” policies of President Donald Trump. It is easy to...

  • American Dream found in Slovakia?

    It is amazing how much attitudes can change in just a few decades.

  • Psychiatry is Vexxing More Americans Than Ever

    Psychiatry is ruining more lives than ever before. The New York Times recently showcased psychiatric “prevalence inflation” – a vast increase in reported mental illness among teenagers who are encouraged to view normal feelings as grave maladies requiring intervention. Oxford University psychologist Lucy Foulkes observed that school programs are “creating this message that teenagers are More

  • The Making of an American Banana Republic

    It is a presidential election year, and a leading candidate for president of the United States, who also happens to be a former president of Read More

  • 2. Americans’ opinions of NATO

    Here are several key takeaways when it comes to Americans’ opinions of NATO: Views of NATO While a majority of Americans (58%) have a favorable opinion of NATO, positive views of the alliance dropped 4 points – a statistically significant decline – since this question was last asked in 2023. The well-established partisan divide on […]

  • Is the Economy As Bad as Americans Think?

    A majority of Americans think that the U.S. economy is heading in the wrong direction, according to an exclusive poll for Newsweek, with many blaming Joe Biden's economic agenda—Bidenomics—for it.But experts told Newsweek that the U.S. economy is doing relatively well, especially when compared to most other Western economies. The negative outlook on the economy that many Americans hold is likely linked to the fact that the economic picture is objectively complicated and hard to understand right...