Rep. Bill Foster’s bipartisan bill could force regulators and tech giants to track every advanced AI chip after sale, raising urgent questions about privacy, security, and global competition.
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U.S. plans to deport migrants to Rwanda spark legal and moral outrage as rights groups warn of perilous consequences for the world’s most vulnerable.
Paul LePage’s return to Maine’s political stage reignites old debates and raises pressing questions about the future of the 2nd District.
A Cook County report reveals $2 billion in property tax burden shifted from big business to homeowners—hitting Black and Latino families hardest.
Trump’s push to annex Greenland reveals deeper dangers—a challenge to democracy, climate diplomacy, and America’s global credibility.
Australia and New Zealand are mounting a united defense of their film industries against a drastic U.S. tariff proposal, framing the battle as one over jobs, creative voice, and cultural sovereignty.
Trump’s pro-crypto stance is wrapped in calls for U.S. dominance over China—but ethical concerns over self-enrichment and regulatory transparency refuse to go away.
Albanese’s ‘warm’ call with Trump may hide deep divides on tariffs and defense. Here’s how Australia’s center-left plans to face US uncertainty and protect voters from economic fallout.
The rapid breach of TeleMessage raises urgent questions about government reliance on modified encrypted apps, exposing fundamental flaws in national security policy.
The Adani scandal tests whether U.S. justice applies to the global elite—or if political pressure will let billionaires sidestep accountability.