Silicon Valley Is Letting Trump Get Away With It
With few exceptions, the most influential players in Silicon Valley failed to say anything of substance against Trump's Muslim immigration ban or do anything about it.
With few exceptions, the most influential players in Silicon Valley failed to say anything of substance against Trump's Muslim immigration ban or do anything about it.
Bashar al Assad is the biggest monster but not the only one in Syria. Governments in the West and Arab world should open their borders to refugees and deliver aid.
While the media overwhelmingly focuses on Trump and Russia, Yemen is dying, covert ops are spreading, and war is raging.
The David Horowitz Freedom Center, as a nonprofit organization, isn't allowed to make political donations. But it has been underwriting Geert Wilders's PVV in the Netherlands.
Donald Trump's executive order banning nationals of seven Muslim-majority nations has delighted conservative deportation officers and border patrol agents.
Polls suggest that Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte could be returned to office, boosted by a wave of approval for his feud with Turkey's president.
Jeremy Scahill gives a history of U.S. Iraq policy. Mehdi Hasan talks about “60 Minutes” fawning over the Saudi prince. Author Eve Ewing discusses her new book.
Both the White House and Fox News helped to spread these false claims, and still have not retracted them.
An executive order that President Trump is expected to sign shortly restricts visits and immigration from seven Muslim-majority countries: Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Yemen, and Iran.
As he claimed victory in the first round of France’s presidential election, Emmanuel Macron attempted to recapture the word “patriot” from Marine Le Pen.
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