Former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations John Bolton speaks during CPAC on Feb. 22 in National Harbor, Maryland. Alex Wong/Getty Images It’s time to push the panic button. John Bolton’s appointment as national security adviser—a post that requires no Senate confirmation—puts the United States on a path to war. And it’s fair to say President Donald Trump wants us on that path. After all, Trump
White nationalists, neo-Nazis, and members of the “alt-right” exchange insults with counter-protesters on Saturday in Charlottesville, Virginia. Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images “Heil Trump,” the white supremacists chanted as they marched past me, turning my beloved hometown of Charlottesville, Virginia, into a rallying point for fascists, white supremacists, and their preppy enablers in the so-calle
Although Richard Tuschman enjoys going to the theater, he is slightly more attracted to the sets and lighting than to the drama unfolding onstage. He was also attracted to the quiet sense of drama found in the paintings of Edward Hopper, and he used them as a launching pad for a personal project he began almost two years ago titled “Hopper Meditations.” Tuschman has worked predominately as a comme
There’s no possibility that the physical health consequences of Fukushima Daiichi will be anywhere near as bad as those of Chernobyl Photo by Issei Kato/AFP/Getty Images. Everybody who gets cancer in Japan over the next 40 years will no doubt blame their misfortune on radiation from Fukushima Daiichi. This will probably be the case for many other diseases too, ranging from heart failure to nose bl
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