International arrivals to the U.S. are down, visa fees are up, and experts warn these policies may further erode America’s reputation as a global destination.
Author: Democratically
A viral surge in Pentagon-area pizza orders ignited wild speculation about secret government activity and Trump’s health, but do these rumors hold any real weight or just expose our culture’s uneasy relationship with transparency?
French President Macron warns President Trump risks being manipulated by Putin amid stalled Ukraine peace talks and ongoing European frustration.
Terminating EPA staffers for speaking out has ignited a firestorm over free speech, scientific integrity, and the future of environmental protections in America.
The Fifth Circuit will rehear Texas’s divisive migrant arrest law, spotlighting a fierce standoff over state power, civil rights, and the fate of immigrant families.
Israel’s recovery of Ilan Weiss’s body reverberates amid a fresh military push into Gaza City, reigniting debate over the deepening humanitarian toll.
President Trump’s use of a rarely deployed ‘pocket rescission’ to slash $5 billion in foreign aid sparks fierce legal, ethical, and political questions—revealing sharp divides in America’s global priorities.
The Global Sumud Flotilla—a coalition of activists, celebrities, and humanitarians—sets sail with urgent aid for Gaza, aiming to spotlight the humanitarian crisis and challenge a blockade that many call collective punishment.
This article explores how Gulf Coast prayer services marking Katrina’s 20th anniversary not only honored the storm’s victims but foregrounded the vital, often overlooked role immigrants played in rebuilding.
Ukraine’s condemnation of the Russian flag at Venice Film Festival reignites questions on culture, complicity, and ethical responsibility on the world’s stage.