UN officials warn that Israel’s aid blockade on Gaza constitutes ‘cruel collective punishment,’ with millions facing hunger and disease as humanitarian access is denied.
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A Signal chat mishap ended Mike Waltz’s tenure as national security adviser, but the real damage runs much deeper for the Trump White House.
The Trump administration’s lawsuits against Michigan and Hawaii mark an unprecedented federal move to prevent states from seeking climate damages from fossil fuel giants—raising urgent questions about accountability, justice, and states’ rights.
Trump’s decision to fast-track a retrofitted luxury jet as interim Air Force One underscores deeper problems in military procurement—and risks trading security for speed.
The Army’s sweeping transformation promises agility and innovation—but critics question whether deep-seated culture will truly change, or simply adapt its jargon to new technology.
CVS Health’s exit from ACA exchanges in 2026 puts 1 million at risk—revealing the limits of for-profit care when public health is on the line.
Hunter Biden abruptly dropped his suit against IRS whistleblowers, but the real story is the ongoing struggle over privacy, transparency, and political gamesmanship in high-stakes investigations.
RFK Jr.’s claim about ‘aborted fetus debris’ in vaccines reignites a dangerous debate, distracting from science and public health priorities.
James Carville’s fiery feud with DNC Vice Chair David Hogg reveals a deep rift over generational change and party loyalty as Democrats grapple with unity after historic electoral losses.
The audience’s laughter at Trump’s claim of a flawless start exposed the chasm between presidential bravado and public reality.