The US move to sanction ICC judges sets a troubling precedent—if the world’s most powerful can punish those seeking accountability, what hope remains for international justice?
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Israel’s $500 million KC-46 tanker deal, funded by U.S. military aid, spotlights enduring questions about American priorities, alliance strategy, and the real cost of high-tech defense partnerships.
The fight over Arizona’s Resolution Copper mine shines a spotlight on corporate power, Indigenous rights, and the costs of ‘energy independence.’
As Trump escalates his attacks on Fed Chair Jerome Powell over interest rates, economists warn of the long-term danger to both the housing market and central bank independence if political pressure prevails.
Russia is exploiting Syria’s crisis and global neglect to turn stolen Ukrainian grain into a weapon—spreading war and famine far beyond Europe.
Attorney General Keith Ellison’s lawsuit against TikTok spotlights how profit-driven tech design imperils children—will this legal battle finally bring real accountability?
Switzerland offers Vladimir Putin immunity for Ukraine peace talks, reigniting fierce debate over justice versus pragmatism.
Jamaican national Jon Luke Evans’ hiring as a Maine reserve officer—and his forced departure—reveals just how easily federal verification systems can break down, leaving communities and immigrants in the crossfire.
Illinois becomes the Midwest’s first state to enact sweeping crypto consumer protections, setting strict regulations on digital asset businesses and kiosks while calling out federal inaction.
Record-low conflicts of interest on vaccine advisory panels challenge RFK Jr.’s claims and raise tough questions about politicizing science.