Israel’s plan to maintain military occupation in three key Gaza locations, even after withdrawal, risks perpetuating conflict and dashing hopes for authentic peace.
Author: Democratically
A photo of Trump’s bruised hand during a dinner with JD Vance reignited public health speculation and raised new questions about transparency and presidential trust.
A Ukrainian strike deep inside Russia’s territory destroyed a missile corvette and exposed Kremlin vulnerability, while Russian missile and drone attacks killed several Ukrainian civilians and disrupted vital infrastructure ahead of winter.
Israeli drone strikes on a Gaza-bound aid flotilla, reportedly ordered by Netanyahu, raise urgent questions about international law, security, and the rights of humanitarian missions.
A coalition is taking Trump to court over his $100,000 H‑1B visa fee, arguing it threatens hospitals, schools, and America’s innovation engine.
This week’s abrupt firing of Navy Chief of Staff Jon Harrison marks a deeper campaign to centralize power and upend the Pentagon’s norms, raising tough questions about loyalty, tradition, and the future of U.S. military strength.
Austin ISD’s plan to close 13 schools has ignited fierce community backlash, raising questions about equity, state control, and the true costs of austerity.
As Trump hosts the Navy’s biggest-ever celebration, thousands of military families go unpaid during the shutdown—raising tough questions about patriotism, leadership, and priorities.
Xbox’s Game Pass price jump and mass layoffs show ex-FTC chair Lina Khan was right: big tech mergers aren’t winning for gamers, workers, or innovation.
Jay Jones’ graphic texts about a GOP colleague have ignited bipartisan outrage in Virginia, raising urgent questions about civility and accountability in American politics.