The Kremlin flatly denied Elon Musk sought asylum in Russia—so why is a political party pushing the headline, and what does this political theater signal about global power and distraction?
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The latest Russian drone attacks in Odesa and Kharkiv reignite urgent questions about Western resolve, as civilians pay the price in a war increasingly defined by high-tech terror.
Russia’s stark warning over the potential assassination of Iran’s Supreme Leader signals ominous global consequences and reveals a complex web of alliances and mistrust in the Middle East.
Governor Newsom’s luxury wine-tasting during LA unrest reignites debate over leadership and public trust in California.
Trump’s critique of ‘non-working holidays’ on Juneteenth sparks accusations of disrespect toward Black history, underscoring deep political and cultural divides over what—and whom—America chooses to honor.
Denmark’s EU presidency signals a turning point for Ukraine’s membership bid—testing Europe’s unity, climate goals, and resolve for collective security.
A new bill could grant over 1,400 Pennsylvania municipalities greater taxing power to support vital fire and EMS services, expanding on a model that’s proven effective in select counties—but not without its critics.
After 100 days of Russia rejecting a U.S.-led ceasefire, Ukraine’s plea for action grows urgent as the human cost mounts and Western resolve is tested.
Rodney Scott’s confirmation as CBP chief renews debate over transparency, Trump-era border policies, and the future of immigration reform.
A hidden flaw in Boeing and Airbus jet engines could send smoke into cockpits and cabins after bird strikes, prompting urgent NTSB safety recommendations.