Year: 2026
The Real Donroe Doctrine: Foreign Interference during Election Years
The Trump administration's capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and subsequent backing of his regime by naming Vice President Delcy...
How the American Cloud Rules Over Europe
What if, from one day to the next, you were denied access to every essential digital service? You couldn’t message...
The Status Quo Isn’t Giving Anymore
You know when you look down a Manhattan avenue and it just goes and goes until it disappears into the...
Chevron’s Wake and the Return of Judicial Spine
The U.S. Constitution assigns “ll legislative Powers” to Congress and “the executive Power” to a single President. At first glance,...
How We Stopped Seeing Ourselves as Humans
This week on Politics Decoded, Ana and Sina continue their discussion about the issue of dehumanization in US politics by...
In ‘The Perfect Neighbor,’ Tragedy Befalls a Florida Family Under the Police’s Watch
Parents often complain that the children of today spend an unhealthy amount of time on their phones. They think that...
‘Cutting Through Rocks’ Gives A Simple But Heartwarming Insight Into Iranian Feminism
The motor-riding Sara Shahverdi is as down-to-earth as she is heroic in her unwavering attempt to improve the lives of...
In ‘The Alabama Solution,’ Punishment Offers No Redemption
Lady Justice is the personification of the law, often depicted as a blindfolded woman wielding a sword and the scales...
The Left’s Blind Spot on Iran
Throughout January, thousands of protesters took to the streets after shopkeepers in Tehran’s Grand Bazaar shut their stores in protest...
