
Televising the Trump Trial
“Anywhere the citizenry can walk in, pull up a chair, and watch its government function, there ought to be a camera permitted,” argues Michael Smerconish, advocating for public access to the inner workings of justice.
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“Anywhere the citizenry can walk in, pull up a chair, and watch its government function, there ought to be a camera permitted,” argues Michael Smerconish, advocating for public access to the inner workings of justice.

Unveiling the complexities of Gen Z, a BYU political science student, reveals how this often mislabeled generation is challenging stereotypes and reshaping politics through initiatives like Our National Conversation.

Engagious delves into the minds of Arizona’s swing voters as they navigate the complex opinions surrounding the Israel-Hamas conflict, revealing a microcosm of global anxieties and the specter of World War III.

Military law expert Geoffrey Corn contends that the excessive labeling of Israeli actions as war crimes and genocide erodes their true meaning, much like overclassification diminishes the value of secrecy.

In a world where facts and fiction blur, Podcaster and Former ‘Seinfeld’ writer Andy Cowan dissects how the excessive use of ‘Right?’ in conversations highlights our quest for agreement and the risk of echo chambers stifling diverse opinions.

Is Trump’s legal peril a political asset? Michael Smerconish explores how his mounting indictments and trials might paradoxically strengthen his grip on the GOP nomination.

Frank Wrinn uncovers the enduring impact of the October 7 Kibbutzim Massacre, a pivotal event in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, remembered from varied perspectives around the world.

Discover the hidden struggles and legal battles facing Maine’s veterans as one attorney sheds light on the critical, often misunderstood aspects of disability benefits and fights to ensure they get the support they’ve earned.

Mitzi Perdue shares the harrowing journey of Dr. Oleh Berezyuk, a Ukrainian psychiatrist at the frontline of mental trauma, whose fight to heal the invisible wounds of torture reveals the urgent need for global action.

Amid a world fraying at the seams of diplomacy, the UN stands as an indispensable yet neglected cornerstone of global peace, urgently calling for a renewed commitment from world powers to steer clear of a diplomatic Tower of Babel.
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