Biden’s tribute to Pope Francis highlights their shared commitment to social justice, climate action, and compassion—a partnership that transcended political and theological divisions.
Browsing: Politics
As China strikes back with sanctions against U.S. lawmakers and NGO leaders over Hong Kong, the escalating tit-for-tat leaves democracy advocates—and ordinary citizens—in the crossfire. Can global diplomacy break the cycle?
Trump’s latest claims about ‘non-tariff cheating’ reignite old trade battles—experts say it’s more political theater than economic fact.
A federal judge ruled Google has abused its dominance in online advertising. The tech giant is appealing—but could remedies reshape the digital future for all Americans?
A misplaced click at the GSA gave thousands access to White House floor plans, spotlighting a dangerous pattern of federal cybersecurity lapses across administrations.
Israel’s abrupt cancellation of French lawmakers’ visas marks a striking new phase in a growing pattern: closing the door on critics—even elected ones—and risking deeper isolation from longtime Western allies.
Trump’s inauguration fundraising shattered records with $239 million—twice the previous high—raising urgent questions about democracy and influence.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s characterization of autism as a crisis that ‘dwarfs COVID’ has sparked fierce backlash from experts and advocates, reigniting debates over stigmatization and scientific accuracy.
Pope Francis’s Easter call for global peace and ceasefires stands in stark contrast to conservative hesitance, reminding us that moral leadership and solidarity remain essential in a turbulent world.
Why is El Salvador’s president offering to swap migrants for political prisoners? Behind the headlines lies a troubling story of human lives caught in the political crossfire.