Blue Jays vs. Yankees: Baseball’s Border War Ignites Amid U.S.-Canada Tensions
Amid strained U.S.-Canada relations, the Toronto Blue Jays’ playoff dominance over the New York Yankees has turned baseball into a proxy for national pride.
Amid strained U.S.-Canada relations, the Toronto Blue Jays’ playoff dominance over the New York Yankees has turned baseball into a proxy for national pride.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney met President Trump to seek relief from punishing U.S. tariffs on key exports—but with little hope of major concessions.
Israel marks the second October 7 anniversary with subdued ceremonies, ongoing hostage trauma, over 67,000 Palestinian deaths, and deepening global isolation.
On the second anniversary of the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks, Israel faces deep internal divisions, global isolation, and unresolved trauma—revealing a nation at war with itself as much as with its enemies.
After 471 days in Hamas tunnels, Emily Damari was freed—but her journey back to life has just begun. Her iconic gesture and quiet strength have made her a national symbol of survival.
After 471 days in Hamas captivity, British-Israeli Emily Damari has become a powerful advocate for the remaining hostages—turning personal trauma into global activism.
The Trump administration has launched military strikes against drug boats near Venezuela and labeled cartels as terrorists, triggering a high-stakes standoff with Nicolás Maduro.
Internal Ukrainian government audits expose risky and opaque defense contracts as the country scrambles to build a domestic arms industry amid declining U.S. support.
After two years of relentless warfare, Gaza’s people endure unimaginable loss—but in the rubble, stories of resilience and hope still emerge.
Indirect peace talks between Israel and Hamas begin in Egypt, centered on a Trump-backed plan for hostage release and phased Israeli withdrawal from Gaza.