Topics & People
A merit-based immigration program (also referred to as the gold card) where individuals can gain entry by making a significant financial contribution to the United States, ensuring they are a net benefit to the country.
A policy area where the Trump administration used the threat of tariffs to compel pharmaceutical companies to offer the US 'Most Favored Nation' (MFN) pricing, significantly lowering drug costs.
The economic imbalance where the US buys more from other countries than it sells to them. Lutnick frames this as a long-term problem leading to foreign ownership of American assets, which tariffs are designed to correct.
The family that owns and runs Fox News. Tucker Carlson described his relationship with them as strong and characterized them as very polite and non-confrontational.
A force discussed for its societal impact. Carlson argues that relentless, massive change drives people insane and that societies need periods of stability to digest it.
The general populace of the US, currently experiencing high rates of poor health and unhappiness.
The act of expressing opinions or sentiments intended to demonstrate one's good character or moral correctness. Elon Musk is quoted contrasting this with the 'reality of goodness,' a point Tucker Carlson strongly agrees with.
The workforce of OpenAI, over 90% of whom signed a petition threatening to quit and join Sam Altman at Microsoft, forcing the board to reverse its decision and reinstate him as CEO.
Republican political candidate who saw a moderate polling bounce following a primary debate.