Ukraine’s unprecedented audit of mineral licenses—tied to a sweeping U.S. investment deal—aims to reclaim strategic resources from shadowy hands. Will it bring transparency, or repeat past mistakes?
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Trump ally Erik Prince’s plan to deploy private mercenaries and control Haiti’s customs poses deep questions about power and sovereignty.
Food banks and hospitals brace for a surge in hardship as federal cuts put over 50,000 Michigan residents—and millions nationwide—at greater risk for hunger and illness.
Southwest Airlines has abandoned its renewable fuels initiative, signaling troubling setbacks for U.S. aviation’s climate progress.
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The Melania Trump vs. Hunter Biden defamation saga exposes how scandal and misinformation are weaponized in America’s digital age, with democracy and free speech hanging in the balance.
South Park’s 28th birthday marathon reveals why the controversial series still matters—and how its irreverent satire continues to shape America’s cultural conversation.
Virginia’s largest police association just made history by endorsing Abigail Spanberger for governor—a move that could reshape the political landscape in 2025.
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When Estonia expelled a Russian diplomat for sanctions violations and interference, it sent a stark message about sovereignty and the defense of democracy in a tense European climate.