The Monthly's Presidential Accomplishment Index compares presidencies, highlighting progress in categories like national security, healthcare, immigration, and more.Insert Preheader
The Monthly's Presidential Accomplishment Index compares Trump and Biden's presidencies, highlighting progress in categories like national security, healthcare, immigration, and more.
Hamas claims it lacks the 40 hostages required for a ceasefire, complicating a US-proposed truce, amidst increasing fatalities and an airstrike killing three sons of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh.
Unexpectedly high inflation continues to challenge Biden's positive economic narrative, with rising living costs and interest rates overshadowing achievements like growth and job creation.
The women's NCAA basketball final, featuring Iowa and South Carolina, surpassed the men's in viewership for the first time, drawing over 18.9 million viewers compared to the men's 14.8 million.
Thomas Friedman suggests Israel should reconsider its Gaza strategy to include a ceasefire and hostage exchange, amid potential negative impacts on U.S.-Israel relations and regional peace.
Cornel West announced Melina Abdullah as his running mate for his independent presidential campaign, as the two share a commitment to empowering the poor and working people.
Biden has pledged "ironclad" US support for Israel amid fears of an Iranian reprisal for an attack on the Iranian consulate in Syria, emphasizing efforts to protect Israel as tensions with Iran escalate.
Research shows that for golfers to hit the ball farther, focusing on lower and upper body explosive strength training is most effective, while muscle endurance and flexibility are less relevant.
NPR's chief news executive refuted a senior editor's claim of lost public trust, emphasizing commitment to diversity and nuanced storytelling amidst criticism of coverage and diversity focus.
Despite changes in individual work patterns, the average weekly paid labor hours for American married couples have remained consistently around 67 hours from the 1880s to 2020.
Trump stated he would not sign a national abortion ban if re-elected, emphasizing states' rights in response to an Arizona court's strict abortion ruling, while also noting his role in overturning Roe v. Wade.
More wealthy Americans are acquiring multiple citizenships as a hedge against potential instability, with Portugal, Malta, Greece, and Italy being popular destinations for these "passport portfolios."
This study found that higher video gaming and increasing-then-decreasing computer use during adolescence were modestly associated with more psychotic experiences at age 23.
Comcast's NBCUniversal has sold $1.2B in ads for the 2024 Paris Olympics, indicating a strong recovery and growing interest from sponsors, with expectations to break previous ad sales records.
Erie County, Pennsylvania, emerges as a key battleground in the election, wielding significant influence due to its unique demographic and political landscape in a crucial swing state.
Legalized gambling in the US now extends to betting on everyday events, including Fed rate decisions, weather, Oscar nominations, Supreme Court outcomes, and natural disaster odds.
The reinstatement of an 1864 abortion ban by the Arizona Supreme Court, where the author's sister serves, risks alienating voters and boosting Democratic turnout, potentially flipping the legislature.
RFK Jr. wants to appeal to voters with a mix of American nostalgia, wellness focus, and critique of divisive politics, aiming to resonate with disenchanted voters despite bipartisan skepticism.
Planet Fitness is facing boycotts over its gender identity locker room policy and reports of abuse, compounded by its founder's criticism of financial misrepresentation and toxic company culture.
The UN climate chief asserted humanity has two years to drastically reduce emissions and mobilize financial support for climate action, amid critical global finance meetings and significant elections.
Ministers consider banning mobile phone sales to under-16s amid rising mental health concerns, with critics citing the need for personal and parental responsibility over outright bans.
Newsom mandates a two-day office return for California state employees from June 17, aiming to standardize remote work and improve collaboration among the state's 240K workers.