After police found an arsenal stuffed in a Subaru steps from Congress, pressing questions about gun laws, Capitol security, and political accountability resurface.
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Trump’s deal with Bahrain isn’t just about energy—it’s a telling example of his transactional foreign policy and the complexities of exporting nuclear technology to the Gulf region.
India’s push for global leadership clashes with its selective advocacy and strategic silences, casting doubt on its role as a true champion of the Global South.
Latvia warns that delaying sanctions on Russia only empowers Putin. Swift, collective action—not caution—may be the West’s last best hope to alter the course of the Ukraine war.
The sudden shutdown of USDA’s Regional Food Business Centers jeopardizes local food resilience and puts small producers at risk. What’s behind this sweeping policy change?
With PCAOB Chair Erica Williams ousted amid SEC leadership change, deregulatory momentum threatens investor safeguards Americans rely on.
Senators Baldwin and Ernst lead a rare bipartisan effort targeting the rural mental health crisis with robust funding and real reforms—challenging decades of conservative neglect.
Trump’s push to replace Jerome Powell as Fed Chair isn’t just about personalities—it’s about the future of America’s economic independence and the resilience of central bank safeguards.
Sweden pledges swift and substantial arms deliveries to Ukraine, deepening NATO unity as the fight against Russian aggression intensifies.
Hadeeqa Malik’s invocation of ‘jihad’ in campus protests exposes tensions and the challenge of balancing passion with broad-based progressive coalition.