Caravan Magazine

A journal of politics and culture

Month: August 2025

Inside the Defamation Battle: Alexis Wilkins vs. Kyle Seraphin

In a case that reads like the script of a political thriller, Alexis Wilkins—country singer and longtime girlfriend of FBI Director Kash Patel—has launched a defamation lawsuit against former FBI agent and conservative podcaster Kyle Seraphin. At the center of…

Mayor Muriel Bowser Credits Trump’s Federal Law Enforcement Surge for Crime Drop in D.C.

Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser has acknowledged that President Donald Trump’s surge of federal law enforcement officers has helped reduce crime in the nation’s capital. However, she also criticized the involvement of ICE agents and National Guard troops, arguing their…

President Trump Reacts to Deadly Israeli Hospital Strike in Gaza

On Monday, Israeli airstrikes hit the Nasser hospital in Khan Younis, killing at least 20 people, including five journalists and several medical workers. The incident has drawn international condemnation and a direct response from former U.S. President Donald Trump. The…

Megan Stalter: Comedy’s Rom-Com Darling and Fashion’s Next Muse

Megan Stalter speaks about her latest project, Too Much—a Netflix romantic comedy series from Lena Dunham—with the giddy glow of someone describing a love story of her own. And in a way, it is. The partnership began with a digital…

Israeli soldiers and reservists preparing for the Gaza City offensive amid manpower shortages.
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Israel’s War Crossroads: Manpower Strains and the Battle for Gaza City

As Israel prepares for one of its most ambitious military operations in decades—the takeover of Gaza City—its armed forces are facing a test of endurance unlike any before. Exhaustion, political fractures, and growing doubts about the mission’s goals are raising…

Trailblazing Judge vs. The Supreme Court

The Big Picture The UK’s first transgender judge, Victoria McCloud, has launched a challenge in the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR), after the UK Supreme Court ruled that the definition of “woman” in the Equality Act 2010 excludes transgender…

As Urgent and Relevant Today as Ever: The Radical Vision Behind Georges Seurat’s Bathers at Asnières

In 1884, Georges Seurat unveiled a work that would redefine how the world sees painting. His Bathers at Asnières — once dismissed, even mocked — is now celebrated as both “an exquisite distillation of the very essence of summer” and…

Bitcoin Pulls Back Below $120K as Investors Await U.S. Inflation Data

Bitcoin (BTC) fell below the $120,000 mark on Monday, retreating after last week’s strong rally as traders engaged in profit-taking. Despite the dip, the broader uptrend remains intact, with market sentiment still leaning positive. Investors are now closely watching key…

Are State Lawmakers Less Divided Than They Seem?

In an era where political polarization dominates headlines, it might surprise you to learn that most state lawmakers work together far more than they fight. According to Tim Storey, CEO of the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL), collaboration is…

The Politics of Spectacle: Democracy in the Age of Digital Showmanship

In his provocative book The Civilization of the Spectacle, Peruvian Nobel laureate Mario Vargas Llosa argues that modern culture has devolved into mere entertainment. Far from enriching us, it now serves to distract and numb the public—blinding us to deeper…

Between Markets and Mandates: India’s Russian Oil Balancing Act Faces American Pressure

Washington DC/New Delhi – A familiar script is playing out once again in global geopolitics: oil, diplomacy, and the shadow of war. Former U.S. President Donald Trump, now a central figure in the 2025 Republican campaign, made headlines on Saturday…