Caravan Magazine

A journal of politics and culture

Year: 2024

Ukraine’s Pivotal Moment: Biden’s Decision and the Future of the War

Ukrainian leaders are once again grappling with a critical decision looming across the ocean in Washington, one that could determine their nation’s future as much as any battle fought on the front lines. In recent conversations with them, a mix…

United for Bodily Autonomy: Why Abortion and Trans Rights Activists Are Joining Forces

For Lizette Trujillo, a mother, advocate, and activist, traveling 2,000 miles from Tucson, Arizona, to Washington, D.C., for the Gender Liberation March wasn’t just a cause—it was personal. “I’m the mother of a transgender child, but I’ve also experienced the…

Business Groups Push Back Against Tea Party Influence in GOP Primaries

In a move that signals the growing frustration among business leaders, prominent trade groups and executives are vowing to take an active role in upcoming GOP primaries. Their goal is clear: challenge the influence of Tea Party-backed conservatives who have…

Kendrick Lamar to Headline Super Bowl LIX Halftime Show, Sparking Both Celebration and Debate

The announcement that Grammy Award-winning rapper Kendrick Lamar will headline the 2025 Apple Music Super Bowl LIX halftime show in February has sparked excitement among fans and controversy among critics. The National Football League (NFL), Roc Nation, and Apple Music…

Revisiting the Tyre Nichols Case as the Federal Trial Begins

As the trial begins for three former police officers charged in the tragic death of Tyre Nichols, a young Black man whose fatal beating by Memphis police sparked national outrage, the case once again draws attention to systemic issues of…

If Republicans Want to Win, They Need Trump to Lose Big

In 1984, Walter Mondale boldly told the truth about the tough choices facing America, acknowledging that both he and Ronald Reagan would have to raise taxes to tackle the national deficit. As we enter the final stretch of another presidential…

Satya Nadella Names Sam Altman as Head of Microsoft’s New AI Division

In a surprising twist to recent developments in the AI world, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella announced that Sam Altman, co-founder of OpenAI, will lead a newly established in-house artificial intelligence team at Microsoft. The announcement follows Altman’s unexpected ousting from…

Inside the Democratic Reboot: Joy, Hope, and Fear

The political landscape shifted dramatically in just one week, leaving both parties grappling with seismic changes and renewed purpose. For Democrats, the moment of reckoning came on Sunday when President Joe Biden finally bowed out of the 2024 race, relinquishing…

War

Russia Expands Su-57 Production with New Facility to Accelerate Fleet Growth

Russia is ramping up production of its fifth-generation Su-57 fighter jet, with the Komsomolsk-on-Amur Aviation Plant in the Russian Far East unveiling new facilities to support faster production and testing. The expansion, coinciding with the plant’s 90th anniversary, is part…

The Obamas’ Approach to Trump: Making Him Small

Over the past decade, Donald Trump has firmly established himself not just as a former president, but as the head of a political movement that draws fierce devotion from his base. Democrats have consistently railed against him, painting him as…

Free Bill Clinton: The Key to Saving the 2024 Election for Democrats

As Democrats face an unpredictable and pivotal election season, one name is emerging as a critical asset for the party’s chances in November: Bill Clinton. While Clinton has been a staple figure at every Democratic convention for over three decades,…

Tech CEOs Say Ethical AI and Innovation Go Hand in Hand

At this year’s TIME100 Summit, leaders from both start-ups and major tech corporations gathered to discuss the evolving role of artificial intelligence (AI)—and how to ensure its ethical development. The conversation, which took place just before a high-profile debate on…