Trump’s cabinet reaches a 100-day milestone under the shadow of a contracting economy, legal chaos, and controversial policy choices that threaten the nation’s core values.
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Estonia’s acquisition of US-made HIMARS launchers marks a turning point in Baltic security amid Russian aggression, with implications for NATO’s eastern flank.
Despite unchanged monthly core inflation, annual price growth hovers above the Fed’s target—leaving policymakers and ordinary Americans stuck between relief and renewed worry.
March brought a 6.1% surge in pending home sales—the biggest jump in over a year and a glimmer of hope for buyers. But beneath the optimism, regional disparities and policy gaps show why lasting progress demands more than fleeting market luck.
Donald Trump’s escalating legal threats against CBS and The New York Times highlight a critical struggle for press freedom and the chilling effect such tactics have on journalism.
Despite a sharp US GDP contraction, Bitcoin’s resilience points to shifting investor trust—and a crossroads for economic policy.
This National Nurses Week, landmark celebrations spotlight nurses—but real change means turning gratitude into stronger support, policy, and protection.
A massive storm system exposed chronic failures in America’s disaster preparedness, leaving devastation—and urgent questions about policy—across half the country.
Turkey’s opposition to Kurdish decentralization in Syria reveals deep regional power struggles and a dilemma for those who hope for a stable, inclusive Middle East.
With nearly $85 million lost in 2024 producing pennies, bipartisan lawmakers say it’s time to modernize U.S. currency—and their bill could make pennies a thing of the past.