The Trump-Musk Conflict Runs Through Los Angeles – and Ukraine The Kremlin is becoming increasingly unhappy with Donald Trump as it struggles to realize its war plans. Will he fall in line?
The Papacy and the Pathway Out In lieu of effective political leadership, Pope Leo may provide an important cultural counterbalance to emergent global fascism.
Tariffs Expose Rifts in Fragile MAGA Coalition Republicans don't agree about tariffs, and we're beginning to see visible discord that can be used to break apart the fragile MAGA coalition.
The Four Memos Quietly Rocking Washington A set of memos is quietly making waves in Washington. Will they lead to a tipping point?
America's Darkest Turn The humiliation of Volodymyr Zelenskyy in the Oval Office is the logical conclusion of the KGB's strategy to capture and converge with the United States.
Donald Trump Isn't the First Presidential Candidate Groomed by the KGB Before Donald Trump, there was Henry Wallace. He ran for president in 1948, promising "peace" amid fears of nuclear war.
America Under Attack, Week 2: What We're Monitoring America is under attack from within — and with assistance from hostile foreign powers.