Tag: Politics

Adams’ bodega panic buttons are politics as make-believe

New York City's Panic Button Policy: A Reactive Approach to Crime Prevention In a city once known for

At AACR, cancer researchers dove into politics as well as progress

Cancer research leaders and top scientists have recently reflected on the importance of communicating with the public about

Unrestrained Progressive Politics: Ontario Allocates Public Funds for Vaginoplasty Without Penectomy Against Citizens’ Will.

In a decision that has ignited considerable debate among Canadian taxpayers, the Ontario Court of Appeal has mandated

Media Working Overtime to Distort the Politics of Alleged Arsonist Who Burned Pennsylvania Governor’s Mansion (VIDEO) |

Cody Balmer (Dauphin County District Attorney’s Office) Media Coverage of Arson Suspect Raises Questions About Bias Cody Balmer,

TikTok: Godot, Absurd Politics, and Knaves

The TikTok saga, a convoluted narrative that seems plucked from the realm of absurdist theater, is set to

USA coach Mauricio Pochettino says it would be ‘big mistake’ to talk politics ahead of Concacaf Nations League

The Concacaf Nations League is set to kick off, showcasing the best teams from the region. However, this

MAGA Teslas? Elon Musk is upending the politics of EVs.

President Donald Trump, known for his controversial statements regarding electric vehicles in the past, surprised many this week

Rosie O’Donnell Moved to Ireland Because of Trump, U.S. Politics

Rosie O’Donnell recently made headlines by announcing her move from the United States to Ireland, where she is

Stand Up for Science Rally Sees Mix of Science, Politics and Anxiety

The March for Science in Washington brought together a diverse group of protesters, many of whom chose to

Anti-vaxxer politics see a surge among European populist parties, too

Le Pen has also called for more transparency about the vaccines, but she has not gone as far

Politics Feeds Mounting Discontent and Hatred

An Insightful Analysis on Trump's Political Method A thought-provoking reflection by The Economist‘s US editor, John Prideaux, in

Energy is central to American politics. That all started with Jimmy Carter.

still relied on oil from the Middle East, which was politically unstable.” Carter’s energy policy was ambitious, but