NATO jets scrambled and air defenses were heightened after Russian strikes on Ukraine’s border, raising questions about how far Western unity—and resolve—will go.
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Senator John Fetterman’s blunt call for bombing Iran reignites the debate: is military escalation the answer, or a dangerous distraction from real diplomacy?
Secretary of State Marco Rubio fiercely denies reports of lifting Russian energy sanctions, spotlighting the deep stakes in U.S. foreign policy and the progressive demand for steadfast resistance to aggression.
President Trump returns to Michigan for a rally marking his first 100 days, but beneath the rhetoric, real questions remain about tariffs’ impact on jobs and Michigan’s environmental future.
Trump’s executive order on school discipline revives colorblind rhetoric while sidestepping entrenched discrimination, risking setbacks for marginalized youth.
Decades of progress against deadly diseases like measles are under threat as misinformation, funding cuts, and political neglect fuel a global surge in outbreaks, warn global health leaders.
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard’s referral of intel officials to the DOJ over leaks sparks new debate: bold defense of security, or chilling effect on democratic oversight?
Former Army analyst Korbein Schultz’s sale of military secrets to China exposes cracks at the intersection of ethics, security, and accountability. What does this say about the state of national defense?
A North Carolina court has blocked a GOP attempt to shift election board control, reinforcing constitutional limits and highlighting the ongoing struggle for fair elections.
The U.S. is abruptly shuttering the Millennium Challenge Corporation—a rare bipartisan model for global development—amid warnings that America’s influence, security, and values may suffer as a result.