Harvard Professor Urges Trump to Emulate Eisenhowers Approach in Ukraine — Absolutely!

Harvard Professor Graham Allison suggests that former President Donald Trump could find a way to end the ongoing war in Ukraine by following the strategies of President Dwight Eisenhower, who successfully negotiated an end to the Korean War. Allison’s commentary, published in the National Interest, draws parallels between the two leaders, despite the skepticism he … Read more

Origins of the Creator

Michelangelo’s artistry is currently on display at the Muscarelle Museum of Art, located next to the historic William and Mary campus in Virginia. The exhibit, titled "Michelangelo: The Genesis of the Sistine," runs through late May and features rarely seen sketches and letters from the artist, generously lent by institutions in Florence and the Vatican. … Read more

Exploring the Medias Perspective on Trumps Victory

In a surprising turn of events, Donald Trump has reclaimed the presidency of the United States, marking what many are calling the greatest political comeback in American history. This victory, which took place in November, has sparked discussions about the motivations behind Trump’s win and what it means for the country. Alex Isenstadt’s new book, … Read more

The Film That Overlooked the Height of Wokeness

Disney’s new live-action remake of "Snow White," set to be released in 2025, has sparked significant controversy and mixed reactions. The film, which aims to update the classic 1937 animated version, has been criticized for straying too far from the original story and spirit. Lead actress Rachel Zegler has made headlines for her comments about … Read more

Mike Waltzs Challenges with Skills

A political controversy is brewing around a recent incident involving U.S. national security advisor Waltz and a messaging app called Signal. The situation has sparked discussions about security and competence within the administration. While the president stands firmly behind Waltz, the Republican-controlled Congress seems unlikely to pursue an investigation, leaving many to wonder about the … Read more