A precision missile strike destroyed the U.S. Embassy's air defense system in Baghdad — a calculated attack that exposes the hollow claims of deterrence while Iraqi civilians brace for the inevitable retaliation.
Senator Warner's call for investigating a deadly school strike while supporting the war that enables it reveals how even skeptical lawmakers legitimize permanent military action by focusing on tactics rather than strategy.
Former commercial farmers dispossessed during Zimbabwe's land reform have hired Mercury Public Affairs, a lobbying firm with deep Trump administration ties, to pressure for $3.5 billion in compensation payments.
President Trump declared the U.S. has beaten Iran in 'every way' as the Strait of Hormuz remains closed for a fifth day, oil prices surge, and the White House offers no plan to reopen the critical waterway.
Alexandria airport center would hold migrant families and children inside converted barracks before deportation The Trump administration is poised to expand immigration detention operations at a controversial site inside a rural Louisiana airport, the Guardian has learned. The administration is seek
Trump says Iran wants a ceasefire but terms aren't 'good enough yet'—revealing an administration with no exit strategy as civilian casualties mount and oil prices surge.
Trump says 'many countries' will send warships to the Strait of Hormuz — but won't name a single one, raising questions about whether the coalition exists.
Black and Latino listeners are driving the fastest growth in podcasting. But the creators who look like them are building on platforms they don't own — and capturing only a fraction of the revenue they generate.
AI companies like Palantir and Anduril sell targeting systems used in Gaza and Iran, killing thousands of civilians. They're defense contractors hiding behind tech branding—and the regulatory failure is already lethal.
Shawn Harris pulled 37% in Georgia's deep-red 14th District, forcing a runoff in Marjorie Taylor Greene's old seat. The result suggests Trump's Iran policy and immigration crackdown are creating vulnerabilities in formerly safe Republican territory.
Immigrant parents across the US are signing wills, guardianship papers, and advance healthcare directives — preparing for detention, deportation, or death in custody under Trump's escalating deportation apparatus.
As Trump's military campaign against Iran enters its third week, oil prices are surging and Western resolve on Russian sanctions is cracking — delivering Putin exactly the geopolitical opening he needed.
FCC chair Brendan Carr threatened to revoke broadcast licenses over Iran war coverage he calls 'hoaxes' — a legally baseless threat that reveals how Trump regulators weaponize administrative power against the press.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's pledge of 'no quarter, no mercy' violates international humanitarian law—and legal experts warn it puts U.S. troops at greater risk.
Ken Paxton's super PAC is running TV ads in Palm Beach — not to reach Texas voters, but to reach Trump at Mar-a-Lago. It's a transparent bid to buy an endorsement.
Trump says he's looking at waiving the Jones Act to lower gas prices — but the move would devastate what's left of U.S. shipbuilding and hand coastal shipping to foreign-flagged vessels.