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Which countries are gaining from the 2026 Iran war? From Russia's oil windfall to China's strategic gains, here's who's benefiting and how.
House Democrats introduce the Arlington National Cemetery Viewshed Protection Act to block Trump's 250-ft triumphal arch, amid legal battles
Expert Jules Boykoff warns Trump is following Mussolini's playbook with the 2026 World Cup using sportswashing, a peace prize, and more.
From AI influencers to fake personas and a gold phone that never arrived, these online 'scams' are exposing hard truths MAGA men were never
Trump tourism policy impact drove the steepest US drop in international visitors in 20 years — 4 million fewer arrivals, an $8B spending loss
Trump threatened to "blow up" longtime US ally Oman over the Strait of Hormuz. Here's what's behind the threat.
If you’ve spent time around anyone navigating US immigration, you already know the system rewards patience and punishes surprises. There’s a maze of forms, priority dates, and waiting periods that can stretch for years, and most people who get deep into it have made major life decisions around its assumptions. They’ve bought homes, had children,...
Three months into the Trump-Iran war, the Strait of Hormuz is still contested, peace talks keep stalling, and gas prices are hitting Americans hard.
The rally in Suffern, New York on the evening of May 22, 2026 was billed as an economics event. The banner said “Fighting For American Workers.” The stated purpose was to stump for a vulnerable House Republican ahead of November’s midterms and tout the administration’s record on tax cuts and cost-of-living relief. What it became,...
When a sitting president’s capacity to govern becomes a matter of formal medical record, something has shifted in the national conversation that can’t easily be walked back. Doctors putting their names to a public declaration about a president’s mental state is not the kind of thing that fades into the news cycle. It forces two...
When a former Secretary of Defense goes on national television and says he told the Israeli Prime Minister he was “dead wrong,” not privately, not in a memo, but on camera, it’s the kind of moment that cuts through the political noise. Not because it’s partisan. Robert Gates served Republican and Democratic presidents. The warning...