On Tuesday, Tucker Carlson hosted Jordan Daniel Hall, a Christian nationalist blogger, for a wide-ranging interview ...
You could easily miss it amid all the bric-a-brac and folksy paraphernalia in Tucker Carlson’s podcast studio, but the latest ...
It wouldn't just trample on America's sacred sites, it would reveal and amplify the painful legacies sites often paper over. But Trump’s wrecking ball of vanity continues to tear through DC (and the ...
The tragic irony is that far-right Christian critics of Israel are just swapping out one form of antisemitism for another. On Tuesday, Tucker Carlson hosted Jordan Daniel Hall, a Christian nationalist ...
Watching Pope Leo XIV announce and release the first encyclical letter of his papacy last week felt achingly surreal. In our age of rapid technology, livestreaming and immediate access build an aura ...
One week before the publication of his conversion memoir, Communion: Finding My Way Back to Faith, Vice President JD Vance unveiled a custom-built chicken coop at his residence, the Naval Observatory.
The Pentagon may have reclassified the LDS Church as not-not-Christian but the whole episode highlights the issue of Mormons in the MAGA fold. The Pentagon didn’t remove the Church of Jesus Christ of ...
Since Kirk's death elements of the Right have targeted TPUSA leading many to wonder what comes next. From there, Pounds responded to what she claims is God’s call on her life to ascend the Mountain of ...
It may feel like a technical doctrine of little relevance, but a disturbing thought exercise reveals what, exactly, we would lose. So the question is worth sitting with directly. Not as a legal ...
Writer-activist-teacher Emmaia Gelman’s fascinating history of the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), a more than 100-year-old organization founded by German Jewish immigrants to the United States, ...
Every Pete Hegseth story somehow becomes a story about Christian nationalism The contemporary idea that America was founded as—and was intended by God to be—a Christian nation. Learn more, but few are ...