For the first time, U.S. prosecutors have charged Sinaloa cartel leaders as terrorists—a legal leap with complex consequences and no clear promise of success.
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Tulsi Gabbard’s move to fire top intelligence officials over claims of politicization raises fears of political purges undermining America’s security infrastructure.
Trump’s campaign for lower rates spotlights the collision of political pressure and economic prudence—risking more than it promises.
A coalition of 20 Democratic attorneys general is suing the Trump administration, alleging federal disaster and transportation funds are being withheld unless states comply with immigration enforcement—a move critics call unconstitutional and dangerous.
Tensions escalate after GOP lawmakers target three Democrats for committee removal following a protest at a controversial Newark ICE detention center.
A former Capitol riot defendant’s arrest near Obama’s DC home ignites debate on justice, presidential clemency, and the dangerous spread of extremist rhetoric.
The FDA’s first review in over two decades exposes hidden risks and calls for overdue action to protect America’s infants.
General Motors’ lithium manganese-rich battery may finally make full-size electric trucks affordable—and challenge the politics blocking an EV revolution.
After U.S. inflation data fell short of expectations, the dollar lost ground while global currencies repositioned. The retreat reveals deeper policy dilemmas underlying everyday prices.
Saudi Arabia’s mobile McDonald’s truck for Trump blended hospitality, symbolism, and calculated diplomacy—raising bigger questions about soft power and global branding.