The US military is urging African allies to fend for themselves—but at what cost, as China and Russia rush to fill the void?
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With US-Syria relations shifting and sanctions lifted, the new government promises to help recover missing Americans. Does constructive engagement succeed where hardline policies failed?
A newly declassified intelligence report reveals that the Biden administration labeled COVID-19 mandate critics as “domestic violent extremists,” igniting a national debate over free speech and government overreach.
Industry leaders warn that blaming farmers for chronic disease and chemical exposure distorts science and risks undermining trust in our food system.
Despite decades of scientific consensus, Trump’s new remarks on autism echo dangerous conspiracy theories — risking not only public health but trust in America’s science institutions.
This article exposes the gap between federal disaster aid headlines and the harsh reality on the ground for storm-battered communities.
Amid a 5.5% budget cut and major restructuring, experts question whether the FDA can maintain its public health mission without eroding critical safeguards.
Ilhan Omar’s response to the embassy staff shooting in DC has reignited partisan clashes over free speech, blame, and moral nuance.
At the center of the storm: a bill seeking to bar top officials—and their families—from enriching themselves in crypto, just as Trump dines with $100 million in digital-asset donors.
Russia’s move to field nuclear-armed air-to-air missiles marks a dangerous shift in doctrine and elevates the risk of accidental escalation amid old rivalries.