Nawrocki’s first Washington visit as president signals a conservative turn in Polish-US ties, with deep implications for democracy on both sides of the Atlantic.
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A DeKalb County police officer lost his life responding to a shooting near the CDC—a tragedy exposing the dangers of rising public mistrust and politicized misinformation.
A Texas judge’s order halting Beto O’Rourke’s support for Democratic lawmakers marks a pivotal battle over dissent, redistricting, and democracy itself.
Governor Lombardo’s deployment of the Nevada National Guard for ICE assistance redefines state involvement in immigration policy, drawing fierce criticism for escalating fear in immigrant communities.
Kristi Noem’s outrage over her South Park portrayal spotlights deeper problems with her approach to immigration and criticism alike.
Attacks on journalists in Syria and Lebanon are rising, exposing the deepening risks to press freedom amid armed conflict and political upheaval.
UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy and US Vice President JD Vance meet at Chevening House amid rising tensions over Gaza and Ukraine, highlighting deep policy divides even as their personal friendship endures.
A new Pentagon memo allows weapons made for Ukraine to be redirected back to U.S. stockpiles, raising questions about America’s promises and Ukraine’s survival.
California and Hawaii plan to revoke solo HOV lane access for electric vehicles in 2025, raising tough questions about how to keep the EV transition on track without sacrificing climate goals or commuter sanity.
German technicians worked 16-hour days to restore a vital Ukrainian Patriot radar, defying conservative reluctance and proving how Western resolve can change the course of war.