Record rainfall and flash floods didn’t just drown roads—they exposed deep failures in Northeast infrastructure and policy. Progress requires more than crisis declarations.
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Volvo’s $1.2 billion charge reveals how tariffs and policy delays threaten the EV revolution and climate progress.
GM partners with LG to overhaul its Tennessee plant, aiming to produce low-cost EV batteries and spark a new era in American electric vehicles. What’s really at stake as the EV revolution shifts into high gear?
Xbox faces sharp criticism for using a blundering AI-generated image in a job post, just weeks after mass layoffs and canceled projects, highlighting deep concerns over tech priorities and workforce respect.
Drills at the Panama Canal spark controversy and recall old debates as US and Panamanian forces prepare for new global challenges and outside pressure.
Ukraine tracked and killed Russian FSB agents after the brazen daylight assassination of a top intelligence officer in Kyiv, spotlighting an escalating shadow war and raising urgent questions about cycles of retaliation.
Russia is scaling up propaganda in Africa, broadcasting in over 40 countries, training media workers, and blending infrastructure projects with soft power—an aggressive campaign raising complex global and democratic stakes.
Crypto giants like Ripple and Circle push deeper into U.S. banking under Trump-era regulations, but who stands to gain—and who may be left behind?
When Israel’s precision missile strike in Tehran wounded Iran’s president, the risk of unchecked escalation—and the cost of shadow wars—was thrown into sharp relief.
Trump claims he’ll be remembered as the ‘man that saved our country.’ But beneath the bravado, what does heroism—and leadership—really mean in divided times?