The U.S. is reportedly pressuring allies to recognize Crimea as Russian in a bid for peace, raising alarms about democratic principles and international law.
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Ukraine’s bold move to share intelligence about Chinese workers at Russian drone factories exposes a murky alliance and challenges global norms of transparency.
California Governor Gavin Newsom warns Democrats face an existential crisis, urging real introspection after their devastating 2024 losses.
Northrop Grumman’s B-21 program has lost over $2 billion on production snags, exposing risks in U.S. defense spending and the urgent need for greater accountability.
Willie Phillips’ resignation transforms the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, putting U.S. energy policy at a pivotal crossroads.
DeSantis’ administration funneled $10 million in Medicaid settlement funds through nonprofits with undisclosed spending, raising serious questions about transparency and public trust.
NIOSH staff layoffs in West Virginia threaten core health and safety programs for coal miners—raising questions about the real priorities behind federal cuts.
Trump and Netanyahu claim total alignment, but their silence on the hostage crisis exposes deep rifts in U.S.-Israel priorities.
Sebastian Stan jabs Trump’s ego, suggesting the former president has watched his own cinematic portrayal obsessively—and why that matters for our culture.
Texas’s strict voter ID rules affect millions. Which communities are harmed most, and does the law truly protect elections—or suppress the vote?