All Articles
Browse the full archive, newest first.
Senate Republicans Utilize Budget Reconciliation to Support ICE Funding
In the aftermath of a significant partial shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security, Senate Republicans are turning to budget reconciliation as a means to secure funding for immigration enforcement agencies.
Tensions Rise as Second French Peacekeeper Dies in Lebanon Attack Linked to Hezbollah
The death of a second French soldier from injuries sustained in a weekend ambush on UN peacekeepers in Lebanon has heightened regional tensions, following the earlier death of another soldier.
US Alleges Chinese Pressure on African Nations to Halt Taiwan President's Visit
The US has accused China of exerting pressure on African countries to prevent Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te from making a planned trip, following the revocation of overflight permits.
Former NATO Chief Critiques Trump's Hostility Towards Allies
Anders Fogh Rasmussen, the former NATO secretary general, expresses concern over Trump's negative stance towards NATO allies, calling it 'painful' and urging Europe to enhance its defense capabilities.
Kennedy's Vaccine Messaging Shift: A Temporary Political Strategy
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s recent quietness on vaccine issues appears to be a strategic move as the midterms approach, suggesting that this silence may not endure.
Concerns Rise Over Pharmaceutical Ties to Affordable Telehealth Services
The increasing connections between pharmaceutical companies and telehealth providers have raised concerns among health policy experts and lawmakers.
Lebanon's Prime Minister Blames Israel for Journalist's Death in Airstrike
In a recent airstrike, Lebanon's prime minister has accused Israel of committing war crimes, particularly after attacks on Red Cross vehicles hindered rescue efforts.