National Guard in Memphis: A Show of Force or a Political Signal?
Tennessee National Guard troops have begun patrolling Memphis, following a federal task force deployment—despite local data showing crime at a 25-year low.
Tennessee National Guard troops have begun patrolling Memphis, following a federal task force deployment—despite local data showing crime at a 25-year low.
Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado awarded the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize for her peaceful resistance following the disputed 2024 election.
Emmanuel Macron has reappointed Sébastien Lecornu as Prime Minister to break the political deadlock and secure passage of France’s critical 2026 budget.
Deadly U.S. military operations near Venezuela led to an emergency UN Security Council session, as Caracas accuses Washington of violating sovereignty.
The death of lawyer Peter Fishbein has brought renewed attention to his firm’s $41 million settlement in the Keating Five scandal, raising old questions about government overreach and legal ethics.
From Iran to Venezuela, women fighting for democracy are being honored with the Nobel Peace Prize—often while imprisoned. Here’s why this trend matters.
One of the world’s largest planned solar farms, Esmeralda 7 in Nevada, has been abruptly canceled under the Trump administration—dealing a blow to U.S. clean energy ambitions.
For the first time in a modern shutdown, the White House admits federal layoffs are underway—raising fears of permanent job losses and economic ripple effects.
New reporting reveals the EPA researched whether abortion medication could be traced in sewage during the Trump administration—sparking fears of reproductive surveillance.
M.I.T. has become the first university to refuse a Trump administration offer of preferential federal funding in exchange for adopting policies to protect conservative viewpoints on campus.