Trump’s new health aid strategy upends decades of humanitarian policy, replacing multilateral efforts with transactional deals. Vulnerable populations and U.S. global standing may pay the price.
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The UAE threatens to downgrade ties with Israel over West Bank annexation plans, exposing the fragile reality behind the Abraham Accords and the harsh costs of conditional peace.
America’s religious privilege in immigration policy raises difficult questions about fairness and equal dignity for all migrants. Communities of faith, from grassroots activists to Church leadership, are reinterpreting sacred stories and stepping into the arena—calling not just for charity, but for justice.
Satire’s power lies in holding everyone accountable, but recent outrage over a pulled South Park episode parodies deeper battles over free speech and political divisiveness.
Venezuela’s latest military exercises in the Caribbean mark a perilous escalation as Washington and Caracas clash over security, sovereignty, and the cost of armed posturing.
Senators move to restore the LGBTQ+ youth crisis line after its Trump-era elimination, raising urgent questions about mental health, politics, and compassion.
A pre-dawn car crash at Pittsburgh’s FBI office may seem like an isolated act, but the realities behind it paint a troubling picture of growing extremism and eroding trust in public institutions.
Behind the dollar’s rally, the Fed’s fight for independence and stability matters most.
Governor Evers’ pro-active clean energy agenda is reshaping Wisconsin homes and tribal communities, making sustainability accessible and practical—one visit, and one program, at a time.
FBI Director Kash Patel told Congress there’s ‘no credible information’ Epstein trafficked women to others, but narrow investigations and secret deals leave many questions—and public outrage—lingering.