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“India’s Great Mughals: Art, Power, and Opulence,” currently showing at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts in Richmond, is a great and rare exhibition that will be hard to replicate in the near future for various sociological reasons. In the greater Anglosphere and America, the decolonial left are a far cry from the empire-builders (and museum curators) of JP Morgan’s days. The know-nothing nativists of the right, on the other hand, do not know or care about anything foreign, much less about anything Indian, the current antagoniste social, and much, much less about anything Islamic, the ur-villain of our still…
A barbecue photo and a Texas flag shirt won’t erase years of public statements that could prove difficult to explain to Texas voters. Source link
While America gets richer, Europe doubles down on its failing climate strategy. Source link
Senator Cory Booker (D-NJ) has expressed concerns about Maine Democratic Party Senate candidate Graham Platner following multiple reports of sexually explicit text messages exchanged with multiple women during his marriage. The scandal centers on reports that Platner, a 41-year-old oyster farmer and veteran, sent sexually explicit messages to several women after marrying Amy Gertner in late 2023. According to accounts in The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times, Gertner discovered the messages on her husband’s phone in spring 2025. She then informed a senior campaign aide — who has since resigned due to a number of sexually explicit…
Military theorist Carl von Clausewitz described war as a realm permeated by friction, incomplete information and uncertainty. The “fog of war,” as it has come to be known, makes it impossible to make informed decisions under conditions of rapid change, deception and imperfect visibility. If anything, modern military doctrine has accentuated the problem as more […] This article is for subscribers only Join thousands of readers who rely on GPF for clear-eyed geopolitical analysis. $89 per year Save 18% vs. monthly ✓Full access to all daily analysis & forecasts ✓George Friedman’s geopolitical insights ✓2026…
Recent reporting from Axios suggests that President Donald Trump is considering a new nuclear deal with Iran as a way to turn the temporary ceasefire into something longer-term and more sustainable. It also suggests that the Iranian regime is interested in playing ball. The reporting is light on details, but suggests that the deal will have the same core ingredients as the one negotiated by President Barack Obama and signed in 2015 that the U.S. later left—some kind of financial/sanctions relief in exchange for verification of promises not to pursue a weapons program. These two ingredients are critical to any…
Bills, amendments and investigations are all in the works, as Democrats vow to block Trump’s settlement deal. Source link
Rendering of a proposed drone port to be included in the construction of the planned White House ballroom. (Image via President Donald Trump’s Truth Social post) OAN Staff Addie Davis12:48 PM – Sunday, May 31, 2026 President Donald Trump railed against the lawsuit directed at the planned White House ballroom, saying its security features “will safeguard our Nation’s Capital.” In a Sunday Truth Social post, Trump published renderings of the proposed drone port that would be included with the ballroom construction, noting the need for enhanced security in light of modern weapons capabilities. “The DronePort at the White House Ballroom will…
After attending several women-focused industry events this year, one theme kept surfacing in conversations among advisors, executives, and emerging leaders: resilience.Not the polished, inspirational version we often celebrate on conference stages or LinkedIn posts. The real version.The kind of resilience women in financial services practice every day while navigating career pivots, caregiving responsibilities, leadership challenges, market volatility, business growth and personal reinvention often all at the same time.In wealth management, resilience is often treated as a personality trait. I believe it is something much more important: a career strategy.Because for many women, success in this industry has never been about…
(Image credit: Getty Images)When you hire a doctor, lawyer or CPA, you assume one thing: Their advice isn’t influenced by what they can sell you. In the field of financial advice, that assumption can be wrong.It might surprise you — even shock you — to learn that most people calling themselves “financial advisors” are licensed to sell financial products. That means their compensation and, often their training, is tied to selling investments, insurance or other products.If you want objective financial advice, the first step is not finding the right advisor. It’s eliminating the wrong ones. From just $107.88 $24.99 for…
