After a simple traffic stop, a Georgia college student and her family face deportation. Their story exposes the destructive—and deeply flawed—system created by local-federal immigration partnerships.
Browsing: Politics
A new documentary finally names the Israeli soldier who killed Shireen Abu Akleh, exposing a culture of impunity and diplomatic evasion.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s threat to revoke visas for arrested Columbia protesters marks a critical test for campus free speech and sets a chilling precedent for international students.
President Lai Ching-te linked Taiwan’s precarious present to the dark lessons of WWII, warning that appeasing aggression only emboldens authoritarians. The world is watching—will democracies stand together this time?
Jill Biden’s rumored $30 million tell-all diary could expose deep Democratic divisions and redefine the Bidens’ legacy—if they’re willing to go scorched earth.
Bulgaria slams Russia’s attempt to rewrite history, defending its NATO membership as a democratic and sovereign choice—pushing back hard against accusations of stoking the Ukraine conflict.
The battle over Biden’s interview audio exposes deep fault lines between transparency, executive privilege, and raw political calculation as the 2024 election season heats up.
Nate Holden’s profound impact on Los Angeles—championing equality, housing justice, and community safety—demonstrates what relentless civic leadership can achieve.
Jimmy Lai’s fate becomes a high-stakes bargaining chip as Trump promises to highlight his case in China trade talks, sparking debate over whether human rights concerns are being used for political gain.
Inside the Quad’s simulation exercise: why practical international cooperation, not nationalist posturing, is the key to saving lives after disasters in the Indo-Pacific.