Nevada state regulators are holding Elon Musk’s Boring Company accountable for an alarming 800 alleged violations of environmental regulations over the past two years as […]
Denmark’s Defense Spending Surge
Denmark has boldly committed approximately 27.4 billion Danish kroner ($4.26 billion) to fortify its defense capabilities in the Arctic, a move directly influenced by the […]
Mamdani’s Stance on FIFA Falls Short
You can tell the world is spiraling into chaos when politicians turn to entertainment as a distraction. The upcoming mixed martial arts show on the […]
CONFRONTING NUCLEAR SCARS IN KAZAKHSTAN
The screening room at the Toda Peace Memorial Hall in Tokyo fell into a profound silence as Kazakh filmmaker Aigerim Seitenova stepped forward in a […]
Shutdown’s Economic Fallout
The ongoing government shutdown, projected to last an excruciating 29.4 days, threatens to disrupt vital economic data releases that inform our understanding of the nation’s […]
Health Disparities in Elite Care
Washington — President Trump’s recent visit to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, purportedly for a “routine yearly checkup,” raises significant questions about transparency and […]
Gaza’s Cease-fire Offers Fragile Hope
The recent cease-fire agreement between Israel and Hamas has generated a fleeting sense of relief amidst the rubble of Gaza. As hostages are set to […]
Federal Layoffs Begin Amid Shutdown
The Trump administration has formally initiated “substantial” layoffs of federal workers, an alarming move that reflects a dangerous trend toward dismantling essential government services during […]
Burkina Faso’s Activists Released, Struggles Remain
Burkina Faso’s authorities made a notable yet insufficient gesture towards justice on October 6 by releasing Rasmané Zinaba and Bassirou Badjo, two members of the […]
Profiteering from Immigrant Despair
Earlier this year, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) awarded a staggering $915 million contract to Salus Worldwide Solutions, a fledgling company with no prior […]