A 6-Year-Old Just Schooled Her District on the First Amendment — and Won
A federal appeals court just ruled that a California principal violated a 6-year-old's free speech rights when he threatened to call police over her Black Lives Matter drawing.
A federal appeals court just ruled that a California principal violated a 6-year-old's free speech rights when he threatened to call police over her Black Lives Matter drawing.
A phone call about 'global shipping' reveals how the UK is being pulled into Trump's Iran confrontation without parliamentary debate or public consent.
A BBC visit to the aftermath of an Israeli strike that killed a Lebanese family reveals how military operations systematically blur the lines between civilians and combatants.
Retired General Stanley McChrystal warns Trump's foreign policy follows a dangerous 'we should because we can' approach, likening it to Dolly Parton's 'Jolene' as strikes expand across three continents.
Iran's military directly threatened UAE cities after claiming the U.S. launched attacks on Kharg Island from Emirati territory, marking a dangerous expansion of the conflict to Gulf Arab population centers.
When institutions face thousands of child sexual abuse claims, they've discovered a legal escape route: file for bankruptcy, cap survivor payouts at pennies on the dollar, and walk away debt-free.
Sonny Burton discovered his death sentence was commuted while standing in Alabama's execution chamber, where condemned prisoners say their final goodbyes — a scene that exposes the arbitrary cruelty of American capital punishment.
Anduril's Palmer Luckey tells Axios that America lacks the will for an Iran ground war — convenient when you're selling $60 billion in autonomous weapons to replace human soldiers.
Democratic operatives are recruiting military veterans for 2028, but working-class voters who abandoned the party want economic solutions, not war credentials.
Reza Pahlavi's talks with the Trump administration alarm Iranian democracy advocates who remember what happened when the U.S. last chose their leader.
IDF spokesperson confirms strikes will continue through Passover with U.S. coordination, marking shift to open-ended warfare without diplomatic objectives.
Texas is destroying thousands of hemp businesses to protect alcohol industry profits, revealing how regulatory capture works at the state level.
The U.S. Embassy in Venezuela raised the American flag for the first time in seven years, signaling normalized relations with the Maduro regime despite ongoing human rights abuses and political prisoners.
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.