The Trump administration’s attempt to restrict birthright citizenship faces major constitutional challenges, with legal experts and federal judges calling the effort an unprecedented and dangerous attack on the 14th Amendment.
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NATO’s calculated silence on Ukraine’s membership exposes growing fractures—and raises questions about the alliance’s commitment to democracy in Europe.
The White House has declared South Korea’s election fair—yet the shadow of China and partisan mistrust still haunt both sides of the Pacific.
For the first time since its founding, the Ukraine Defense Contact Group is meeting without the U.S. defense secretary—an absence that speaks volumes about Washington’s shifting priorities and has NATO allies worried about the future.
A federal judge has blocked the Trump administration from rescinding over $1.1 billion in COVID-19 relief for schools—exposing the high stakes in America’s battle over post-pandemic education funding.
Trump officials met Gaza hostage families at the White House, highlighting the human cost behind policy and politics. But can moral pledges lead to real breakthroughs?
Trump’s proposal to slash $9.4 billion from public media and foreign aid threatens rural access to trusted news, global health, and America’s reputation for democracy and compassion.
Ukraine’s underwater strike on the Kerch Bridge sent a bold message to Moscow and the world: occupation faces determined resistance. Discover what’s at stake for Ukraine—and for the West.
When a transgender asylum seeker was arrested by ICE outside a Portland courtroom, advocates decried a breach of due process—raising urgent questions about the future of sanctuary and justice in America.
Trump’s tele-rally blitz for Jack Ciattarelli in New Jersey reignites debate over whether out-of-state partisanship and anti-immigrant slogans offer any real solutions for a diverse, pragmatic electorate.