JPMorgan Chase enabled Jeffrey Epstein for over a decade, ignoring red flags to protect profits and elite connections—even as staff urgently warned of potential sex trafficking.
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Shannon Taylor, armed with endorsements and real-world experience, could flip Virginia’s 1st District in a high-stakes battle over healthcare, justice, and community safety.
Despite defiant Kremlin rhetoric, Russia’s “economic resilience” masks deepening inequality, social costs, and an uncertain future. Sanctions alone can’t end the Ukraine war, but they’re changing the fabric of Russian life.
Job growth falters, prices climb, and America’s global influence wavers as Trump’s tariffs send shockwaves through the economy.
Senate Republicans, claiming unprecedented obstruction, move to detonate bipartisan norms—will democracy pay the price?
A web of pandemic-era fraud siphoned millions from American children’s meal programs into Nairobi real estate—a betrayal that exposes failures in oversight and conservative deregulation.
The mass arrest of South Korean workers in Georgia exposed a climate of fear and contradiction in U.S. immigration policy, while diplomatic intervention from Seoul delivered a rare victory for labor rights and cross-border cooperation.
Aziz Ansari’s ‘Good Fortune’ uses vintage Hollywood style to reveal how America’s wealth divide has only grown more surreal; at TIFF, the film delivers both laughs and a wake-up call.
JD Vance sidesteps confirmation of a 2028 presidential bid, focusing on the present—but his rhetoric echoes Trumpian division over national unity.
Stephen King predicts that Trump supporters will one day deny ever voting for him, echoing patterns of political amnesia. The White House’s dismissive response only magnifies his warning.