New York Times journalists Thomas Friedman and Nicholas Kristof joined former Apple CEO Steve Jobs’ widow at Stanford University Sept. 29 to discuss “the importance of strengthening democratic ...
Thomas Friedman is usually firing criticism at President Trump, but the New York Times columnist praises the president and his team for pulling off the "geopolitical bank shot" that resulted in the ...
The only way to get there is if Hamas is quickly disarmed, if the Palestinian Authority is quickly reformed and integrated ...
Foreign Affairs Columnist at The New York Times, Thomas Friedman joins Smerconish to discuss the Gaza peace plan and the future of Israelis and Palestinians in the region.
The French statesman Talleyrand famously observed about the Bourbons, “they had learned nothing and forgotten nothing.” Something similar might be said about New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman.
The United States is losing “our power to draw in a disproportionate share of the world’s savings, which allowed us to live beyond our means for decades,” writes the New York Times’ Thomas Friedman.
It looks like the new leader of China may have borrowed a propaganda slogan from mustachioed New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman. Communist Party leader Xi Jinping, who repeats "Chinese dream" ...
In a speech to the Knesset on Monday, President Donald Trump proclaimed the end of the Gaza war and heralded “the historic ...
The much-discussed polarization of American politics carries many risks -- just look at the health care debate or town hall madness or Joe Wilson's outburst-- but could it spark violence, possibly ...