AIPAC is spending $13.7 million through shell Super PACs in Chicago primaries, never mentioning Israel once. It's the first test of whether pro-Israel money can still buy elections after a year of Gaza protests.
Trump's 2 AM declaration of 'absolute right' to override the Supreme Court on tariffs reveals his blueprint for undermining judicial independence ahead of the 2028 election.
Party strategists worry about winning without Trump on the ballot — but refuse to confront their decades-long abandonment of labor and working families.
Formula 1 cancels races in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia over Middle East tensions, but both countries have been bombing Yemen for years without F1 batting an eye.
Iranian state media celebrates as five of seven women footballers abandon Australian asylum bids and return home, raising questions about what pressure tactics turned athletes seeking protection into propaganda victories.
Pentagon strikes on Iran's Kharg Island oil hub threaten to push crude past $147 per barrel, triggering a global economic shock that will hit developing nations and working families hardest.
Despite Trump's military threats and reserve releases, oil surged to $106 as Iran's control of the Strait of Hormuz proves more powerful than presidential interventions.
Universities are forcing handwritten exams to prevent AI cheating, but the 'solution' discriminates against disabled students, multilingual learners, and anyone taking online classes.
As gas prices hit $5.80 in major cities following Trump's Iran war, the administration calls economic devastation a 'small price to pay' while working families face impossible choices between fuel and food.
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.