by | Aug 10, 2016 | Politics, Yuri Vanetik
This post was originally published in the Daily Beast. U.S. politics and its voters are often insular and inward looking, but right now the same issues Americans care about are creating a firestorm in other parts of the world. By now, it’s undeniable: America’s... by | Jul 13, 2016 | Politics
This post was originally published in Newsweek. By Paata Burchuladze and Yuri Vanetik. Rolling tanks and firing artillery recently shattered a delicate truce between Armenia and Azerbaijan. The latest flare-up of this decades-old conflict claimed more than a... by | Jun 28, 2016 | Politics
Depending on what news network you choose to indulge in, you’ve likely been exposed to a hefty amount of political advertising and not-so-subtle agenda pushing for either Donald Trump, the presumptive Republican nominee, or Hillary Clinton, the accompanying Democrat.... by | May 19, 2016 | Politics
When Donald Trump took to Twitter on May 17 to encourage his 8.28 million followers to tune into Fox News that evening for his interview with political pundit Megyn Kelly, most of us had an inkling that the highly-anticipated interview more than likely went well. An... by | Mar 29, 2016 | Politics, Yuri Vanetik
The growth of technology, specifically social media, has drastically changed the way political campaigns are run. Social media properties, such as Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and Youtube, have effectively changed how candidates are able to deliver their message and... by | Mar 7, 2016 | Politics, Yuri Vanetik
This article was originally published in Chicago Sun Times. With the death of Justice Antonin Scalia, it is less likely the Supreme Court will issue a ruling to stop public-sector unions from forcing non-union members to pay dues. That’s a shame for American workers...