Sean Spicer may very well be the next casualty of the tumultuous Trump administration as tensions mount for the beleaguered spokesman.
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These Hackers Will Make You Wannacry
“Wannacry” might ultimately become the largest ransomware outbreak in history,
Disruptive Technology and Politics Part 1: Communications Tech
This article is the first part in a series on how technology disrupts politics. The topic today is communications technology.
Kurt Eichenwald Thinks GOP Lawmaker Families Should Die for Supporting AHCA
Do you have a family member who is a Republican member of Congress? If so, Kurt Eichenwald, senior writer for Newsweek, thinks you should die if he or she voted for the American Health Care Act (ACHA), otherwise colloquially known as Trumpcare.
Britain’s Prince Philip Exits Stage Left
Americans like to act like they don’t give a hoot about an outdated, somewhat feckless monarchy that we rebelled against more than two hundred years ago. But that would be more than a bit mendacious. Perhaps because we, as a nation, have eschewed all things royal, we are fascinated by its movements and trappings. The reality is that these are some fairly curious folks.
James Comey In the Crosshairs Again
The Democrats just can’t seem to move on. Their first stage of grief – denial — seems to be lasting an eternity. On Tuesday, Hillary Clinton told one of her strongest supporters over at CNN, “If the election had been on October 27, I would be your president.”
Damage Control And The Border Wall Follies
The border wall — or the lack thereof — is the newest frustration with the Trump Administration. Will it get built? James Fite actually read the bill, and lays out the plan.
A President At Odds With Congress
Trump’s greatest failing so far has been his unwillingness to bend congressional Republicans to his will. For the sake of a second term, he will need to find a way to out-maneuver both parties in Congress. He will need to become even more anti-government.
Dear White People: A Satire, But Not In The Way You Think
Premiering on Netflix this past weekend, each twenty-two-minute segment is rife with angst, gender identity crises, drug use, drinking and a cast of characters that engaged this viewer in the first minutes of episode one. One of the lessons learned is that writer, director, and creator of DWP, Justin Simien, has a universal message that America should hear. Everyone is to a degree, racist. Not just, as many have been indoctrinated to believe, the deplorable Trump voters.