With tariffs falling and Trump extending an olive branch to China, are we seeing genuine diplomacy or another chapter of U.S.-China rivalry?
Browsing: Politics
The UN’s 160,000 pallets of Gaza aid remain stalled as Israeli authorities keep borders closed. With humanitarian networks ready and children dying daily, the impasse reveals a crisis driven more by politics than logistics.
With new sanctions targeting Russia’s shadow fleet and energy sector, the EU aims to clamp down on loopholes fueling Moscow’s war chest—a test of resolve and unity in a shifting geopolitical landscape.
Local governments in LA County and Central Florida are erasing hundreds of millions in medical debt, providing relief to the most vulnerable and challenging the status quo of America’s health care crisis.
Governor Lombardo’s Healthcare Access Act promises sweeping changes to Nevada’s broken system, but will bold pledges become real progress? We examine the stakes, solutions, and the progressive path forward.
Israeli airstrikes on Khan Younis have left 54 dead and reignited urgent debates over civilian safety and humanitarian law in Gaza.
David Perdue steps into the role of US ambassador to China during a precarious trade détente. Can his boardroom sensibilities foster genuine progress—or will they risk sidelining core American values?
With the Trump administration set to slash bank capital requirements, critics warn that Main Street—not Wall Street—could pay the price if financial shocks return.
Fatima Hassouna’s searing story, featured at Cannes, puts a human face on Gaza’s tragedy and calls the world to conscience.
Governor Pillen’s veto of expanded SNAP eligibility for Nebraskans with drug convictions reignites a fundamental debate: Should access to food be treated as a tool of punishment or an avenue to public health and redemption?