Levi’s warns that Trump-era trade policies and growing anti-American sentiment threaten not just sales, but the brand’s iconic global identity.
Author: Democratically
Against a backdrop of historic summits and heated trade negotiations, South Korea’s fragile alliances with Japan and the U.S. face a volatile future shaped by domestic politics and unpredictable White House policies.
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Secretary Kristi Noem accuses CBS of “whitewashing” a criminal’s background. But the full, uncut interview—and the facts—reveal tougher questions about media responsibility and how narratives on crime and immigration are shaped.
Protesters at BWI Airport want Governor Moore to cut ties with Avelo Airlines for facilitating ICE deportation flights, raising fresh questions about accountability and Maryland’s moral stance.
Oklahoma’s new PragerU-backed teacher test brings politics to classrooms, raising barriers for applicants and sparking debate about exclusion and real educational excellence.
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Trump’s proposed executive order on voter ID and mail-in ballots revives his election fraud claims—yet experts warn of disenfranchisement and legal challenges ahead.
Despite falling crime rates in Chicago, Trump is escalating threats against Governor Pritzker, renewing the national debate over federal intervention in local policing.
Investigators traced footage inside a Russian drone shot down over Ukraine straight to a Shenzhen factory, exposing the global tech pipeline that’s fueling Russia’s war despite China’s claims of neutrality.