Recent opinion pieces analyze the situation in Iran, with some arguing that regime change is the only viable endgame for the country. Other analyses suggest that Iran's current regime has significantly deteriorated.
A commentary piece analyzes a recent session of Prime Minister's Questions in the UK Parliament, noting a surprising modicum of coherence in exchanges between Keir Starmer and Kemi Badenoch.
An opinion piece from the Wall Street Journal discusses former President Trump's strategy and actions regarding the Affordable Care Act, commonly known as ObamaCare.
Guy Fieri has spoken out about a viral video showing a friendly exchange with the Tate brothers, claiming he did not know who they were at the time of the encounter, a statement the internet is questioning.
Megyn Kelly condemned actress Sydney Sweeney for allegedly 'sexualizing infancy' in a teaser for the show Euphoria, calling it 'the most disgusting crime'.
The president has reportedly deleted two offensive Truth Social posts this year, leading to questions about his social media habits. Critics suggest his 'political shock jock act' may be losing its appeal.
An opinion piece argues that Alberta's new education bill, despite being labeled a 'far-right attack,' is apolitical and potentially doesn't go far enough in its reforms.
A senior bureaucrat within Canada's Department of National Defence is under fire for an ethics breach, having allegedly secured a job for an acquaintance while portraying herself as an ethics champion.
A review of Jon Doyle's debut novel 'Communion' describes it as a charged and affecting story about a young man who leaves seminary and faces a moral crossroads.
A viral video shared on social media, dated April 13, 2026, shows an unexpected incident occurring when someone went to sit down, prompting humorous reactions.
Lena Dunham's tell-all memoir reveals incidents where actor Adam Driver allegedly threw a chair, screamed, and punched a wall during their time working together.
CNN's Maggie Haberman observes that former President Trump's social media posts appear to be escalating in tone. This analysis suggests a notable shift in his online communication style.
Public opinion is scrutinizing the new helmsman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) regarding potential bias towards the All Progressives Congress (APC).
An opinion piece by John Ivison discusses Mark Carney's significant political ambitions, drawing a parallel to the Titanic disaster on its anniversary. The article suggests that despite current success, political challenges remain.
An opinion piece discusses how artificial intelligence, specifically through a concept or product named "Mythos," can become self-sustaining financially.
An opinion piece details a situation where a colleague made inappropriate remarks about a new hire, but the individual reporting or witnessing the incident is the one facing punishment.
Former Massachusetts Senator Scott Brown is reportedly considering a run for an open Senate seat in New Hampshire, believing he can flip the seat for the Republican party.
Conservatives question Mette Frederiksen's mandate. Can she negotiate both red and blue? In principle, yes, writes Elisabet Svane in this political analysis.
Several columnists from The Globe and Mail have been nominated for the prestigious Donner Prize, recognizing excellence in Canadian public policy writing.
An opinion column explores the implications of AI in writing, arguing for the importance of human authenticity and the need to demand it in a world increasingly influenced by artificial intelligence.
A couple with three children, earning $6,000 a month, expresses frustration over being ineligible for financial aid while still struggling to afford basic living expenses.
Bruce Schneier argues that large language models, trained on a limited slice of human language from skewed sources, could significantly influence how humans speak and think as they increasingly interact with AI.
An opinion piece discusses the potential challenges and fallout for Pakistan following its role as host for US-Iran peace talks, despite initial revelry within the regime over its diplomatic spotlight.
LeBron James has faced backlash for suggesting the Memphis Grizzlies relocate to Nashville, with critics arguing he disregarded the city's heritage and HBCUs.
CM Rekha Gupta accused Arvind Kejriwal of disrespecting democracy and questioning government agencies after he personally argued for a High Court judge to recuse himself from his case.
An article from Mail & Guardian critiques the political stance of Andile Mngxitama, highlighting perceived inconsistencies and opportunism within South African radical politics.
An opinion piece discusses the contentious North-South debate in India, highlighting concerns that population-based delimitation could grant northern Hindi-belt states a permanent majority in the Lok Sabha, potentially overriding the preferences of other regions.
An article explores the concept of personality-driven political parties and their formation of 'marriages of convenience,' analyzing the strategic alliances formed based on individual leaders rather than ideology.
Phrank Shaibu, an aide to former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, has publicly challenged claims made by Aviation Minister Festus Keyamo regarding President Bola Tinubu's political strength and 'invincibility'.
An analysis from The Guardian Nigeria discusses how a 'culture of pretending' represents a silent crisis that significantly hinders the effective execution of strategies.
An opinion piece explores how a reductive worldview is diminishing the inherent meaning of activities like art, sex, and nature, turning them into mere means to an end.
A CNN host publicly criticized Donald Trump, accusing him of telling 'one of the lamest lies imaginable,' highlighting a specific instance of alleged dishonesty from the former president.
An opinion piece criticizes the Nepalese government for allegedly abandoning a proposed apology to the Dalit community without public acknowledgment or explanation.
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An opinion article explores contemporary notions of strategic 'winning,' drawing comparisons to historical philosophers like Sun Tzu, Chanakya, and Machiavelli.
The Daily Maverick reports on the Catholic Church's commitment to speaking truth to power, asserting that it will not be silenced by former President Trump.
An opinion piece discusses the challenges facing capitalism, highlighting the widening social divide in terms of income and wealth, and the struggle of small startups compared to the rich.
An opinion piece discusses the often-overlooked significance and positive impact of individuals described as 'good chaps' in various social and professional contexts.
A collection of 20 accounts detailing instances where police realized they had apprehended the wrong person, highlighting the terrifying nature of such errors.
Articles explore the complex financial and familial dilemmas faced by older adults nearing retirement, including questions of early inheritance for adult children's housing and daycare, and the challenges of selling a home when adult children and grandchildren reside there.
An opinion piece reflects on the courage of the Righteous Among the Nations, recognized by Yad Vashem for their actions in the face of evil and indifference.
Pastor Abel Damina states that giving to God and tithing does not make you rich, arguing that wealth is a product of work and enterprise, not offerings.
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An advice column addresses a couple's conflict over home renovation costs, with one partner preferring professional work and the other opting for DIY, seeking ways to save money and their relationship.
Lawyer and energy expert Lom-Nuku Ahlijah emphasized the need for political leaders to be held accountable for their words to maintain public trust in governance.
Columnist Emma Beddington explores the dynamics of secrets in a long-term relationship, revealing she has just one secret from her husband of 30 years.
A Bloomberg opinion piece evaluates Kalshi's position on prediction markets and their relationship to gambling, suggesting Kalshi is partially correct in its assessment.
An opinion piece suggests that Billy Napier has found a drama-free culture at James Madison University, a positive change from his time at Florida, which will benefit both him and his former team.
A personal finance column emphasizes that wealth is often built through hundreds of small, consistent financial decisions over time, rather than large, singular events.
Hunter Biden has admitted to the role of privilege in his father's pardon reversal decision, while also taking aim at the Trump administration and suggesting the nation's founders did not envision a political landscape involving figures like Donald Trump.
An opinion piece criticizes the slow pace of Ghana's "Operation Recover All Loot" (ORAL), questioning its effectiveness as a political initiative aimed at moral cleaning. The author reflects on the program's lack of progress since its inception.
A new poll indicates that only a third of young women hold a positive view of men, with women under 30 being three times more likely to have a negative view compared to men's views of women.
An opinion piece argues that the allegations surrounding Dianna Russini should highlight systemic problems within the media industry, rather than placing blame on women in media.
An opinion piece explores the ethical and professional obligation for service providers, particularly in legal or financial sectors, to maintain reasonable fees for their services.
An opinion piece discusses former Supreme Court judge Abhay S Oka's assertion that sitting judges should refrain from participating in political events, a statement made in the context of Arvind Kejriwal's recusal plea.
An Associated Press opinion piece reflects on former President Trump's promise of peace in the Middle East, noting that in Dearborn, Michigan, the prospect feels increasingly remote.
An opinion piece calls for the cancellation of Ottawa's proposed high-speed rail project, deeming it an expensive and unrealistic endeavor that would cost taxpayers billions of dollars.
UK Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves stated she is not sorry for crying during Prime Minister's Questions but indicated she would likely stay in her office if she felt emotional again.
The upcoming high-stakes elections in Tamil Nadu, India, are proving difficult to predict, largely due to the unpredictable "Vijay factor" which remains impossible to estimate until after the polls.
The Seimas' decision not to approve the proposal to allow voting from the age of 16 in municipal elections is, in my opinion, not only cautious but also strategically short-sighted.
A fact-check report debunks a manipulated video circulating online that falsely claims Saint Carlo Acutis predicted 'three days of darkness' in 2026, confirming there are no credible reports of such a prophecy.
Bryan Johnson recently shared insights on maintaining work-life balance, advising founders that neglecting relationships can harm their work. He also detailed a simple, accessible test for individuals to determine their biological age.
Tony Leon, in an opinion piece for News24, analyzes what he terms "Geordin's gambit," advocating for ambitious political goals over maintaining a status quo. The article likely refers to Geordin Hill-Lewis, the Mayor of Cape Town.
The Kathmandu Post has published an opinion piece exploring the lasting legacy of B.R. Ambedkar and drawing lessons from his work that are relevant for Nepal.
A press release issued in the name of the Nigerian Bar Association by Mazi Afam Osigwe has sparked discussions about the association's perceived hypocrisy.
One in Four, an Irish abuse charity, has expressed concerns that a new film about Michael Jackson could 'rewrite history' by protecting powerful individuals at the expense of child victims.
The Wall Street Journal features an opinion piece exploring the ongoing debate about whether marijuana, or 'pot,' should be legalized. The article delves into various arguments for and against its legal status.
An article argues that corruption should be viewed as a symptom of weak systems, emphasizing the need to address underlying systemic issues rather than merely treating corruption as a disease.
Mr. Aregbesola, speaking at the ADC Convention, urged Nigerians to be cautious, stating that the Tinubu administration has failed to deliver on its campaign promises and calling its agenda a scam.
Donald Trump expressed disbelief and questioned a FEMA official's claim about being able to teleport to a Waffle House, calling the assertion "a little strange." The former president's reaction highlights the unusual nature of the official's statement.
John Crace's opinion piece in The Guardian satirically comments on UK politician Kemi Badenoch's perceived ability to forget past events, likening it to "eternal sunshine of the spotless mind."
Stephen Colbert criticized Donald Trump, stating that 'not even Hitler or Mussolini attacked the Pope so directly,' as part of ongoing backlash against the former president.
Dax Shepard is facing backlash for publicly sharing intimate details about the late Eric Dane's past struggles with Alcoholics Anonymous meetings and their friendship.
An individual shares their personal tradition of booking a hotel room for themselves several times a year, even while living with a partner, as a method for self-care and catching up on sleep.
An opinion piece argues that American hiking culture, from peak-bagging to thru-hiking, is driven by ego, with a wilderness ranger and Indigenous writer sharing firsthand observations.
An uproar in Cyprus is raising questions about why lawyers remain silent and why an investigation into initial messages never occurred, dragging institutions through the mud.
An opinion piece reflects on the evolution of relationships, marriages, and divorces over time, drawing insights from a 25th wedding anniversary celebration.
An advice column provides guidance to a single mother, addressing both her relationship challenges and financial concerns, highlighting how the two aspects are often interconnected.
Donald Trump, 79, posted a video of himself titled 'Forever Young' on social media, drawing attention amidst ongoing public discussions about his health.
Opinion pieces analyze the results of the Hungarian elections, focusing on Peter Magyar's landslide victory over Viktor Orbán and its implications for right-wing populism in Europe, while also reflecting on the broader significance of Orbán's political setback.
An opinion piece explores the societal pressure to look younger, referencing a public figure's admission of using Botox. The author questions whether individuals must succumb to such pressures.
An opinion piece questions whether young politicians in Tanzania have failed to uphold the aspirations and future prospects of their generation. It delves into the perceived betrayal of ideals by emerging political figures.
An opinion piece argues that the evangelical base criticizing a social media post by Donald Trump as blasphemous has only itself to blame for the situation.
An opinion piece argues that the current era is characterized by a 'Theater of the Absurd,' where the real world's importance has diminished in favor of staged performances and narratives.
Photos of The Athletic's Dianna Russini holding hands with Patriots coach Mike Vrabel have sparked an opinion piece arguing they risk the credibility of all women in sports.
An opinion piece discusses the evolving cyber threat landscape, highlighting how deepfake technology is being used to create fake CEOs, leading to real-world consequences for businesses.
An opinion piece criticizes the Canadian Liberal government for supporting Iran's nomination to a United Nations committee, arguing it undermines Canada's stance on human rights.
During the Hungary elections, the Israeli Right and Left expressed explicit support for one side or another, including elected officials and political activists.
Nigel Farage and Zia Yusuf of Reform UK held a press conference where they expressed continued dissatisfaction with the Conservative Party's handling of Brexit, making strong remarks about 'traitors'.
An opinion piece explores the paradox of increasing support for Israel among many Iranians, even as the Islamic regime continues to portray Israel as an enemy and despite recent regional conflicts.
An opinion piece from a teacher's perspective questions the advice given to students about staying in their home country amidst concerns of brain drain.
French lawmakers are preparing to vote on April 16 on a government-backed draft law that has ignited significant debate regarding free speech, antisemitism, and criticism of Israel.
A 'Pitt star' successfully paid off an $80,000 debt in three months, sharing insights and strategies for ordinary Americans to manage and eliminate significant financial burdens.
An opinion piece reflects on the Artemis II mission, contrasting the act of sending a voice across space as a symbol of continuity and care with the ongoing conflicts and suffering on Earth, questioning humanity's chosen path.
An opinion piece reflects on the transformation of social media, particularly Twitter, from a platform for global conversation and connection to one where individuals are increasingly isolated in private worlds.
Fox News host Sean Hannity reportedly took a swipe at Pope Leo XIV regarding a peace plea, publicly questioning whether the pontiff had "read the Bible" in a critical remark.
An opinion piece suggests that college students who exert minimal effort often blame higher education when they struggle to find jobs, advocating for a proactive approach, while another article highlights that a challenging entry-level job market poses a problem for everyone.
In an opinion piece, Shakti Mohan discusses her decision to reject her mother's advice and opt for a life without marriage after experiencing infidelity, stating 'Boys are like this only'.
An opinion piece from Mainichi Shimbun discusses the growing antiwar protests in Japan, suggesting that the peace chants signify the end of the country's postwar era.
An advice column discusses the increasing trend of companies replacing terms like "workers," "staff," and "employees" with "colleagues," raising questions about the implications of this HR-driven change.
A profile of UK Energy Secretary Ed Miliband describes him as a political survivor, noting his effective push for renewables despite being a target for right-wing criticism.
Financial expert Ramit Sethi challenges the common perception of expensive mattresses as investments, asserting that they, along with other items, should be honestly recognized as luxuries.
Critics are questioning why Democrats and prominent late-night talk show hosts have remained silent regarding the scandal involving Representative Eric Swalwell, despite previously platforming him. The articles imply a perceived double standard in addressing such controversies.
An opinion piece on leadership suggests that effective leaders cannot directly motivate others but can create an environment where individuals become self-motivated. It emphasizes giving colleagues the opportunity to demonstrate their capabilities.
An opinion piece argues that Bengal's disparity of 38% women in Parliament versus 18% in state contests exposes a core tension within India's Women's Reservation Bill.
An opinion piece by Mcebisi Ndletyana discusses how 'lost in translation' is often used as a tactic to evade accountability, particularly in a political or public context.
Alberta separatists have admitted that their independence petition is merely symbolic and does not legally require government action, a claim made to address objections from First Nations.
Booker Prize winner David Szalay is reportedly playing down striking resemblances between his novel 'Flesh' and Stanley Kubrick's film 'Barry Lyndon', raising questions about the origins of his plot.
Members of Parliament are advocating for online influencers to clearly state they are not experts when offering advice on health, diet, and financial matters.
An article from Mmegi Online discusses a significant cost that Botswana or its citizens reportedly cannot afford to pay, likely addressing a socio-economic issue.
A Yahoo opinion piece debates whether Mikel Arteta's emphasis on controlled football is holding Arsenal back, despite his role in raising the club's overall performance.
Greek actor Konstantinos Markoulakis engaged in a candid conversation with Danikas, reflecting on the complexities of art, human nature, and the contradictions inherent in modern life.
Author Helen DeWitt's decision to decline the $175,000 Windham-Campbell literary award has caused controversy, highlighting questions about the meritocracy and realities of the publishing world.
A commentary piece suggests that the participants of Netflix's "Love on the Spectrum," a dating show featuring individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder, provide valuable insights into honest and authentic dating practices.
China Daily publishes commentary discussing the broader purpose of artificial intelligence, advocating for its use to improve life, while also addressing concerns about its control and potential exclusivity.
An opinion piece argues that the ongoing oil crisis necessitates more than temporary solutions for platform-based transport and delivery services, emphasizing the need for better protection for their workers.
Dr. Hakeem Baba-Ahmed and the People’s Redemption Party are highlighted for their efforts to reintroduce populism into Nigeria's political landscape, challenging the dominance of entrenched elites.
The Guardian is hosting a Q&A with democracy reporters to discuss the implications of the latest 'Save America act,' which could disenfranchise millions of US voters, inviting readers to submit questions.
An opinion piece examines the increasing disparity in state tax policies and job growth across different U.S. states, highlighting the economic implications of these diverging trends.
An opinion piece argues that while Holocaust education faces criticism, the responsibility lies with society to counter misinformation and ensure historical accuracy.
Friday's text, in which I predicted that Orbán would lose the parliamentary elections by a two-thirds majority, was quite notable, judging by the number of comments on the "Danas" portal.
An opinion piece discusses how 'damaging ripples' are diverting attention away from the essential business of the people, focusing on the broader implications of such distractions.
An opinion piece explores the concept of 'placeholder partners' in the era of dating apps, where an abundance of choice can lead to individuals being used as temporary stopgaps rather than long-term romantic interests.
Yvon Chouinard, the billionaire founder of outdoor apparel company Patagonia, has given away his entire $3 billion company to a trust and non-profit dedicated to combating climate change and protecting the environment.
An author shares her experience of leaving a high-paying job in New York City to pursue a life with significantly less income, expressing no regrets despite the financial change.
An opinion piece suggests that avoiding seemingly boring conversations can lead to missing opportunities for engagement and enlightenment, highlighting the importance of small talk.
A longtime ESPN broadcaster has delivered "devastating news," stating that they now understand the challenge they face, implying a significant personal struggle or health issue.
An article explores the concept of 'dopamine democracy,' where a tired populace might embrace digital apps for critical decisions, reflecting a sense of having nothing left to lose.
An opinion piece highlights a "MAGA Christian Crusader" reportedly squirming on camera while discussing Donald Trump's perceived conflict with the Pope.
An opinion piece argues that Democratic party leadership is out of touch with its base regarding Israel policy, highlighting decisions made at a recent Democratic National Committee meeting.
An opinion piece in The Guardian offers encouragement to UK Labour leader Keir Starmer, drawing parallels with a successful Australian Prime Minister who overcame low poll numbers, and discusses the potential impact of Reform's association with an unpopular US president.
An opinion piece highlights concerns that an anti-drag bill proposed in Ohio could inadvertently lead to women being jailed for going braless, raising questions about its broad implications.
An opinion piece argues that jury trials are crucial for constitutional order, criticizing the Labour-led British government's perceived attempts to undermine this ancient pillar of English constitutionalism.
An opinion piece argues that recent protests in Ireland, initially sparked by fuel prices, represent a broader revolt against a perceived 'hollow state' where citizens feel disconnected from the country's economic narrative.
An opinion piece highlights the warm relationship between Lammy and Vance, noting how this unlikely friendship is being leveraged despite chilly relations between their respective leaders.
An opinion piece argues that men are aware of household dirt but remain unbothered, as women are often shamed into taking on cleaning responsibilities. The author discusses gendered expectations regarding domestic labor.
The day begins with a special spiritual clarity for the zodiac signs today. The cooperation of Mercury with Uranus creates the right ground for ideas that break away from the beaten path to be born.
An opinion piece from the Wall Street Journal argues for the continued vitality and resilience of democratic principles across Europe, despite various challenges.
A father is reportedly considering divorcing his wife to exploit a tuition loophole, aiming to save $100,000 on his teen's out-of-state college education, a move financial expert Dave Ramsey called 'weird'.
An opinion piece discusses how Iran's ruling establishment is leveraging a fragile ceasefire to maintain power through ongoing chaos and war, while the US-Iran negotiations have reportedly failed, leaving Tehran's regime intact and Israel facing long-term threats.
An opinion piece reflects on the perceived decline of democratic systems globally, viewing it as a significant challenge to political stability and societal progress.
Opinion pieces discuss the lack of confidence among fans regarding Arsenal's ability to win the championship and suggest that failing to secure the title could put manager Mikel Arteta's job at risk.
An opinion piece discusses Europe's response to the October 7th massacre, questioning if the continent has learned from its past, drawing parallels to the Holocaust.
An advice column provides guidance to a Kentucky woman on healing her heart and financial habits after her fiancé ended their relationship due to her debt.
Director Ken Loach revisits his film 'I, Daniel Blake,' noting that the issues it highlighted, such as the reliance on food banks, have become even more entrenched and institutionalized since its release.
Far-left streamer Hasan Piker sparked controversy by stating on 'Pod Save America' that the Republican Party is the world's largest terrorist organization, both domestically and internationally.
A person recounts the awkward situation of giving a cash wedding gift that was cashed but never acknowledged, questioning whether to address the silence.
An opinion piece discusses the implications of Pakistan potentially sending troops to Saudi Arabia, suggesting it could impact the war against Iran and bring Saudi Arabia closer to a country with hostile positions toward Israel.
A personal advice column features a woman asking if she is too harsh for directly confronting issues with her husband, emphasizing her preference for facing problems head-on rather than staying quiet.
An opinion piece criticizes Kansas legislative leaders, accusing them of using their power to obfuscate the process of passing what is described as 'shoddy policy'.