A stunning breach: Defense Secretary Hegseth reportedly shared sensitive military strike plans with family in a private Signal chat, raising outrage over security and judgment.
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Rep. Nancy Mace’s profanity-filled response to a constituent’s question isn’t just viral drama—it’s a warning sign of eroding accountability in our democracy.
Tariffs on baby products mean higher costs and fewer choices for American families—forcing parents to pay a hidden price for global trade disputes.
A sweeping Trump draft order would eliminate State’s Africa operations, shut embassies, and replace career diplomats with political loyalists—risking America’s global influence.
Fox News mistakenly labeled Kyiv as ‘Russian’ during a live broadcast, igniting outrage and exposing the profound importance of truth in wartime coverage.
With Trump’s withdrawal from the OECD tax pact, global efforts to make tech giants and billionaires pay their fair share are faltering—leaving ordinary citizens footing the bill.
Britain sharply rebukes Moscow’s short-term Ukraine truce, arguing only a lasting ceasefire can usher real peace—while international patience runs thin.
Veteran Democrat Jim Clyburn blames the media for his party’s decline, but polls and history suggest the challenges run deeper than messaging alone.
The fate of American hostage Edan Alexander remains uncertain after an Israeli airstrike, underscoring the human price of political deadlock in Gaza.
Despite mounting casualties and a worsening humanitarian crisis, Netanyahu doubles down on war, refusing hostage deals that require a ceasefire. What is the real cost—and is there another path forward?