Trump’s threatened withdrawal from Ukraine peace negotiations signals a dramatic shift from values-based foreign policy to transactional brinkmanship—raising new fears about American credibility and Europe’s future.
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Over 58 killed and 100 injured in a US strike on Yemen’s Ras Issa port; critics warn civilian suffering and regional instability far outweigh any strategic gain.
Governor Newsom’s lawsuit over AmeriCorps cuts isn’t just legal maneuvering—it’s a battle for California’s disaster response lifeline and the soul of public service.
Mike Huckabee’s highly publicized visit to the Western Wall, prayer note from Trump in tow, lays bare the risks of symbolic politics in a city fraught with religious and political tensions.
Meloni’s visit to Trump brought renewed talk of US-EU unity—yet old divisions on trade, defense, and cultural identity remain just beneath the surface.
With nearly half a million advanced weapons lost or sold, America’s Afghan war legacy now empowers extremist groups—raising tough questions about accountability and security.
Staff cuts and suspended testing are pushing the FDA to shift its food safety mantle to the states, risking increased outbreaks and diminished oversight.
Institutions and individuals are redefining female leadership, from biotech patents to boardrooms—here’s how visionaries drive lasting change.
As counties consider reopening jails as ICE facilities, communities nationwide push back—citing private prison abuse, racial profiling, and shattered families.
A Northwestern study finds Chicago’s peacekeepers slashed violence by 41%—but federal funding hangs in the balance as political fights intensify.