Representative Ryan McKenzie’s claims about immigrants bringing measles into Texas spark debate over vaccine hesitancy and politicizing public health.
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Alina Habba’s investigation into Governor Murphy renews tension over immigration enforcement, highlighting broader divides on community safety and state sovereignty.
A new NATO-backed electronic warfare coalition addresses Ukraine’s urgent security needs, reshaping modern warfare strategies.
With two aircraft carriers now stationed near Iran, the US sends a clear message amid tense nuclear negotiations and ongoing conflict with Yemen’s Houthi rebels.
Facing punitive tariffs from the US, Vietnam introduces stringent regulations targeting illegal Chinese transshipment and trade fraud.
FDA moves away from animal testing, triggering sharp declines in shares of traditional lab service providers such as Charles River Laboratories.
Felony charges against Stanford’s pro-Palestinian protesters spotlight tensions between advocacy, legality, and federal pressure.
Billy Marshall’s appointment as federal prisons director signals Trump’s firm commitment to law-and-order policies. Will this approach truly reform a struggling prison system?
PDVSA’s cancellation of Chevron’s oil exports signals deepening tensions between Venezuela and U.S., affecting global oil market dynamics.
Trump’s pick for antisemitism envoy Yehuda Kaploun spotlights alarming trends in domestic antisemitism and partisan divides.