Trump’s rising impatience with Russia is fueling talks of severe new sanctions, with Western allies insisting Ukraine not be sidelined. The next moves could redefine both the conflict and international alliances.
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In Rome, leaders seek a new path for US-EU trade as tariff threats loom and the fate of transatlantic ties hangs in the balance.
Joe Exotic’s husband’s deportation reveals the human toll of America’s punitive immigration system, highlighting the need for real reform.
Pope Leo XIV’s inaugural Mass put Vice President JD Vance in the hot seat, exposing the rift between conservative politics and progressive faith, while rumors about his marriage with Usha played out in public.
Ceasefire talks resume in Qatar as Gaza reels from intensified Israeli assaults, sparking urgent international calls for a stop to civilian bloodshed and a path toward lasting peace.
Amid economic anxiety and election year pressures, Trump escalates his attacks on Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, urging immediate rate cuts while framing himself as the champion of everyday Americans.
The election of a pope with documented Black and Creole ancestry is forcing both the Vatican and America to reconsider whose stories are told—and whose are overlooked.
The brewing Apple-Alibaba AI partnership highlights the thorny dilemma U.S. companies face as they choose between market access in China and upholding democratic values on privacy and free speech.
A new Trump DOJ policy allows rapid-fire triggers for rifles, reversing an earlier ban and igniting contentious debate over gun violence and public safety.
The Supreme Court has blocked Trump’s use of a wartime law for deportations, citing the vital need for due process—highlighting a tug-of-war between security, secrecy, and fundamental rights.