A software glitch blasted false wildfire evacuation orders to 10 million L.A. residents—revealing deep flaws in our emergency alert system, and prompting new calls in Congress for urgent reform.
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As US sanctions target Iran’s nuclear research, a deeper dilemma emerges: can nuclear power’s climate promise be separated from proliferation risks?
Sen. Ruben Gallego’s new plan dares to break partisan deadlock by pairing stronger border enforcement with real pathways to citizenship—offering hope for families, Dreamers, and America’s moral standing.
Prime Minister Netanyahu is signaling a break from decades of U.S. military aid, sparking fierce debate on both sides of the Atlantic as the U.S.-Israel alliance reaches a turning point.
A Pentagon report reveals $21 million spent on Trump-era Guantanamo migrant flights—raising questions of waste, legality, and America’s moral direction.
A deadly Israeli airstrike on a Gaza school-turned-shelter has heightened the humanitarian crisis and cast a shadow over fragile hostage release negotiations.
John Oliver zeroes in on Trump’s ‘creepy’ doll remarks, exposing deeper problems beneath the trade war rhetoric.
Pope Leo XIV’s first address as pontiff was a clarion call for freeing jailed journalists and restoring trust in the media as guardians of democracy.
The closure of Russia’s consulate in Krakow marks a new low in Polish-Russian relations, after Polish authorities linked Russian agents to an arson attack devastating Warsaw’s Vietnamese community.
Delays in Georgia’s ‘Cop City’ RICO case have left 61 activists in limbo for nearly two years, raising urgent questions about free speech, state power, and the chilling effect on protest rights.