Israel’s recovery of Ilan Weiss’s body reverberates amid a fresh military push into Gaza City, reigniting debate over the deepening humanitarian toll.
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President Trump’s use of a rarely deployed ‘pocket rescission’ to slash $5 billion in foreign aid sparks fierce legal, ethical, and political questions—revealing sharp divides in America’s global priorities.
The Global Sumud Flotilla—a coalition of activists, celebrities, and humanitarians—sets sail with urgent aid for Gaza, aiming to spotlight the humanitarian crisis and challenge a blockade that many call collective punishment.
Ukraine’s condemnation of the Russian flag at Venice Film Festival reignites questions on culture, complicity, and ethical responsibility on the world’s stage.
A major Emory study finds mental health disorders may double the risk of heart disease and dramatically worsen outcomes—underscoring urgent calls for integrated healthcare.
Paxton’s Plano ISD investigation tests the line between probing hate and policing critical classroom speech, raising tough questions for public education in Texas.
TransUnion exposed over 4.4 million individuals’ data in a breach traced to a third-party vendor, renewing urgent questions about privacy, accountability, and America’s broken credit system.
For the first time, Israel officially recognizes the Armenian Genocide, signaling a dramatic shift in policy and global memory—what does it mean for justice, diplomacy, and Israel’s own future?
The Third Circuit Court’s decision that Pennsylvania can’t throw out mail ballots over missing dates could reshape voting rights in swing states, transcending partisan divides.
The U.S. bets heavily on domestic titanium production, but will federal dollars fix deep-rooted industrial weaknesses?