The IAEA has confirmed Iran’s 2003 nuclear weapons tests—evidence that further strains global non-proliferation and demands urgent international response.
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Director Paul Greengrass turns the true story of a harrowing school bus rescue into a searing indictment of corporate negligence and systemic failure during California’s deadliest wildfire.
Russia announced a breakthrough into central Ukraine’s Dnipropetrovsk region—Kyiv flatly denies it. Inside the contested claims, symbolic advances, and the propaganda battle shaping Europe’s future.
Lethal violence erupts once more near Gaza’s aid sites, highlighting not just a humanitarian crisis, but the dangerous politicization of relief itself.
Just as Dupont Circle reopened for WorldPride, violence struck—highlighting the hard choices cities face between public safety and true inclusion.
As Gaza’s hospitals teeter on the brink of shutdown due to fuel shortages, a looming humanitarian crisis exposes the deadly consequences of political paralysis and collective punishment.
The downing of Russia’s Su-35 fighter jet near the border may signal a critical shift in aerial warfare and erode Moscow’s military pride.
Trump’s push for a Fed chair willing to slash interest rates sends markets surging—but history warns of the perils when central banks lose their independence.
The Supreme Court’s decision on Joseph Clifton Smith’s intellectual disability may redefine how justice—and mercy—are measured for the most vulnerable.
Over 32,000 Iowans could lose coverage under new Medicaid work requirements—a move experts say does more harm than good.