The WikiLeaks Files Summary of Key Points
This book analyses US diplomatic cables released by WikiLeaks, offering insights into foreign policy and global power dynamics.
This book analyses US diplomatic cables released by WikiLeaks, offering insights into foreign policy and global power dynamics.
Christopher Hitchens critically examines the myth and reality surrounding Mother Teresa, challenging her sainthood and humanitarian reputation.
The Imperfectionists intertwines the personal lives and professional turmoil of the staff at an English-language newspaper in Rome over several decades.
Michiko Kakutani explores the decline of truth in contemporary America, influenced by social media, fake news, and politics, particularly under Trump’s presidency.
The Big Lie examines the structure and impact of lies in politics, media, and society, exploring how they shape perceptions and influence behavior.
Jeanine Pirro examines the orchestrated campaign against President Trump, discussing alleged collusion with Russia, media bias, and the roles of various political actors.
Benedict Anderson explores how nations are constructed by shared cultural experiences and the role of media in creating the ‘imagined communities’ that define them.
Fake Law presents a revealing look at the misconceptions perpetuated by the media and politicians about the law, illustrating how such falsehoods have real-world consequences.
This guide by the McElroy brothers offers a comprehensive look at starting and sustaining a successful podcast. It covers equipment, content creation, finding an audience, and monetization.