Stephen Miller’s cousin publicly severed ties over his immigration policies, calling him “the face of evil” and exposing the personal toll of political extremism within families.
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As US sanctions tighten, China and Iran quietly revive ancient barter—trading cars for copper—reshaping global power dynamics in unexpected ways.
Russia intensifies support for Venezuela after deadly U.S. strikes in the Caribbean—raising old ghosts of U.S. intervention and new doubts about the true aims of Washington’s “war on drugs.”
Registration barriers in Texas and Georgia risk muting thousands of voices this November. The real impact? Policy and power slip away from those who need it most.
Audio footage confirms: Chicago police were ordered not to assist federal agents ambushed during a heated ICE protest clash, raising concerns about politicized policing and public safety.
Striking hotel workers in Philadelphia’s Center City fight for higher wages and fair staffing as the city prepares for a tourism windfall.
A federal judge just halted the Trump administration’s hardline policy of automatically detaining migrant teens as adults—exposing a controversial practice of pressuring desperate youth to self-deport and questioning what America truly stands for.
Israel’s plan to maintain military occupation in three key Gaza locations, even after withdrawal, risks perpetuating conflict and dashing hopes for authentic peace.
A photo of Trump’s bruised hand during a dinner with JD Vance reignited public health speculation and raised new questions about transparency and presidential trust.
A Ukrainian strike deep inside Russia’s territory destroyed a missile corvette and exposed Kremlin vulnerability, while Russian missile and drone attacks killed several Ukrainian civilians and disrupted vital infrastructure ahead of winter.