At the IEA’s London summit, a top US energy official condemned anti-fossil fuel policies, clashing with allies and sending shockwaves through climate negotiations.
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David Jolly’s Democrat switch launches a centrist bid to challenge Florida’s Republican lock—can he rally a coalition powerful enough for real change?
Ireland’s $46 million Javelin missile deal complicates its traditional neutrality and sparks debate about peacekeeping, defense spending, and progressive priorities.
United’s bold investment in JetZero’s blended wing aircraft signals a challenge to aviation’s status quo—and a possible breakthrough for green flight.
A diplomatic reality check from Beijing sends markets reeling, exposing the toll of tariff brinkmanship on everyday Americans and stoking fears of prolonged economic uncertainty.
Juliana Stratton, Illinois lieutenant governor, has launched her Senate campaign—placing working families and progressive reforms front and center as the first major Democrat in the race to replace Dick Durbin.
Hyundai’s decision to move Tucson production from Mexico to the U.S. highlights the complex reality behind tariff-driven job claims—showing that the costs, benefits, and true winners may not be what you expect.
A major Carnegie Classification overhaul now rewards colleges that deliver economic opportunity to underrepresented students, challenging old prestige formulas.
Forcing out experienced attorneys and installing a culture warrior at the helm, the Trump administration’s overhaul of the DOJ Civil Rights Division marks a sharp break from decades of bipartisan civil rights enforcement.
The harrowing story of journalist Viktoriia Roshchyna, tortured and killed in Russian custody, reveals both the dark cost of reporting from occupied Ukraine and the metastasizing threat to press freedom.