For many of Trump’s billionaire backers, lower taxes and deregulation are key motivators. Trump has promised to extend the tax cuts he implemented during his presidency and further reduce the corporate tax rate. His supporters argue that his policies will stimulate economic growth and maintain America’s competitive edge. Read More.
On September 5, 1972, one of the darkest chapters in Olympic history unfolded in Munich, Germany, when the Palestinian terrorist group Black September stormed the Israeli team’s quarters in the Olympic Village. The group, acting under the pretext of Palestinian liberation, took 11 Israeli athletes hostage, demanding the release of 234 prisoners held by Israel, as well as two prominent left-wing terrorists from German custody. Read More.
On September 4, 1998, two Stanford University Ph.D. students, Larry Page and Sergey Brin, officially incorporated Google. What began as a research project in a garage has since become one of the most influential companies in the world, fundamentally reshaping various aspects of society, including politics. As we mark the 26th anniversary of Google’s incorporation, it's worth reflecting on how this search engine-turned-tech giant has influenced politics over the past quarter-century. Read More.
On September 3, 1954, the U.S. Senate formally censured Senator Joseph McCarthy, a pivotal moment that marked the decline of McCarthyism. McCarthy, whose aggressive anti-communist investigations had led to widespread fear and the persecution of numerous individuals, faced significant backlash following televised hearings that exposed his tactics.
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Harris surges with strategic rallies and strong campaign momentum, while Trump struggles with internal disarray and ineffective public engagement. Read More.
The debate’s discussion on immigration revealed a classic American political paradox: the tension between the need for security and the ideals of openness. Read More.