Confirmed measles cases in New York and Ohio highlight the dangers of declining vaccination rates and political resistance, as public health officials urge renewed commitment to science-based policies.
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Talks between the U.S. and Russia over restoring gas exports to Europe raise tough questions about energy, ethics, and geopolitical alliances amid ongoing Ukraine peace efforts.
Russia and China have condemned Trump’s ambitious space-based “Golden Dome” missile shield, warning it could spark a dangerous new arms race and turn space into a battlefield.
Stocks surged after news of a potential US-UK trade deal and interest rate cuts, but experts warn the details—and who actually benefits—may prove far more complicated.
Kanye West’s release of a Nazi-themed song and music video on VE Day has reignited fury over his incendiary rhetoric. Find out why industry accountability is finally being demanded.
The EU’s dispersal of €1 billion to Ukraine from frozen Russian assets marks a radical shift—financially and morally—in how the West confronts aggression and funds justice.
A judge’s skepticism toward Trump’s executive order exposes a deeper battle over legal independence and constitutional safeguards in the U.S.
With bonuses expected to slide by as much as 20%, Wall Street faces a reckoning driven by tariff-induced uncertainty and stalled deals. The collateral damage from conservative trade policies goes far beyond the boardroom.
With Biden bringing back a trusted communications operative, the contest over his post-presidential legacy steps into a new—and deeply fraught—phase as Republicans ready the release of interview tapes.
After a simple traffic stop, a Georgia college student and her family face deportation. Their story exposes the destructive—and deeply flawed—system created by local-federal immigration partnerships.