In a surprising shift, Vice President JD Vance acknowledged the Ukraine war’s grinding stalemate—and the cost of leaving peace talks to Moscow and Kyiv alone.
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Japan’s finance minister stirs global markets by suggesting $1 trillion in U.S. Treasuries could be used as leverage in tense trade talks—a risky high-stakes move with historic implications.
Apple warned that new tariffs could add $900 million in costs this quarter, highlighting the profound, often unseen ripple effects of protectionist trade policies on tech giants and consumers alike.
The Pentagon expands its investigation into Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s use of Signal, exposing troubling gaps in digital security practices and raising difficult questions about accountability at the highest levels of national defense.
Mike Waltz’s Signal app scandal reveals more than sloppy tech use—it exposes troubling security lapses and a culture too willing to sidestep oversight.
The Trump administration’s push to revoke TPS for Venezuelans exposes a battle between executive power and humanitarian values, with hundreds of thousands at risk of deportation.
Richard Gerald Jordan, imprisoned since 1976, is set for execution, reigniting deep debates over the death penalty’s justice and effectiveness.
Block Inc.’s sharp decline in profits spotlights the broader dangers of protectionist economic policy and shrinking consumer confidence.
Behind-the-scenes kickbacks allegedly steered seniors into costly Medicare Advantage plans—here’s what the DOJ lawsuit reveals and why it matters for the most vulnerable.
Trump’s fast-track order on deep-sea mining ignited a global backlash, revealing high-stakes battles over law, environment, and the future of our oceans.