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World News • Views: 653
The warnings ignored: how Kyiv and Europe misread Moscow’s war plans
Based on over 100 interviews with senior intelligence officials and insiders from various countries, this narrative describes how the US and Britain discovered Vladimir Putin’s invasion plans and why much of Europe, including Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, ignored them.
Politics • Views: 602
Diplomatic row erupts as U.S. ambassador accuses Belgium of antisemitism
A diplomatic dispute is intensifying between Belgium and the US, as Donald Trump’s ambassador refuses to apologize for accusing his host country of antisemitism and is reportedly threatening to prohibit a socialist politician from traveling to the US.
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Undisclosed paid edits altered Peter Mandelson’s Wikipedia entry amid scandal
Last September, Peter Mandelson was struggling to retain his position as the British Ambassador to the US following the initial wave of revelations regarding the depth of his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein.
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China’s growing leverage puts the rules-based world order at risk
For a long time, the question has been asked: if China decides to invade Taiwan, can it be stopped by the US?
US News • Views: 555
Chinese hackers breached emails of key U.S. congressional committees in Salt Typhoon espionage campaign
Chinese hackers breached the email accounts of staff working for leading committees of the U.S. Congress as part of a large-scale cyber-espionage campaign known as Salt Typhoon.
World News • Views: 504
Climate disasters kill thousands as Christian Aid warns of political inaction
Top 10 extreme weather events, including wildfires, heatwaves, floods, and cyclonic storms, cost the world over $122 billion in 2025, according to a report—Counting the Cost 2025—released by the global non-profit organization, Christian Aid.
US News • Views: 985
Federal Reserve On Cusp Of What Some Thought Impossible: Defeating Inflation Without Steep Recession
It was the most painful inflation Americans had experienced since 1981, when “The Dukes of Hazzard” and “The Jeffersons” were topping the TV charts.
US News • Views: 688
Yemen's Houthi insurgents allege attack on vessel in the Red Sea, while a U.S. warship responds with defensive fire
The Pentagon reports that a US warship along with several commercial vessels have been targeted in the Red Sea
US News • Views: 769
U.S. Officials Accuse Indian Man of Conspiring to Assassinate Sikh Separatist Leader in New York City
U.S. officials have revealed murder-for-hire charges against an Indian national accused of planning to kill an American citizen in New York City
World News • Views: 570
U.S. and Arab allies have differing views on the necessity of a ceasefire as Israeli airstrikes result in more civilian casualties
On Saturday, the United States and its Arab allies had differing opinions on the necessity of an immediate ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, as Israeli military attacks resulted in civilian casualties at a U.N. shelter and a hospital
US News • Views: 487
The U.S. Will Send A Carrier Strike Group To The Eastern Mediterranean In Support Of Israel
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin says he's ordered the Ford carrier strike group to sail to the Eastern Mediterranean to be ready to assist Israel after the surprise attack by Hamas that has left more than 1,000 dead and thousands wounded on both sides.
US News • Views: 742
Inflation in the U.S. drops to 3%, marking the lowest point in over two years, as pressure from rising prices diminishes
After two years of uncomfortable high prices, inflation in the United States has fallen to its lowest level in over two years
US News • Views: 557
Report: Disgraced Sports Doctor Larry Nassar Stabbed Several Times at Florida Federal Prison
Fallen sports doctor Larry Nassar was stabbed several times during a confrontation with another inmate at a federal prison in Florida
US News • Views: 560
Intel Agencies: No Sign Adversaries Behind 'Havana Syndrome'
U.S. intelligence agencies say they cannot link a foreign adversary to any of the incidents associated with so-called “Havana syndrome."
World News • Views: 662
China Says Balloon Is For Research, Accidently Strayed
China’s Foreign Ministry says that a balloon the U.S. suspects of conducting surveillance was a civilian “airship” used for research, mainly meteorological purposes.
Sports • Views: 609
Iranian Reporters Grill U.S. Coach And Star At World Cup And It Goes Off The Rails
The news conference before the U.S.-Iran match took a surreal turn.
Tech • Views: 509
A U.S. reconnaissance satellite was successfully launched into orbit from California
A secretive satellite for the U.S. National Reconnaissance Office has been sent into space on a United Launch Alliance Delta 4 Heavy rocket
US News • Views: 763
Election Offices Overwhelmed by Voter Challenges and Records Requests
Individuals promoting election conspiracy theories are overwhelming local election offices with challenges to voter eligibility and requests for public records
World News • Views: 798
5 Things That Have Happened In Afghanistan Since The U.S. And Its Allies Withdrew
It's been a year since the West pulled out of the country and the Taliban took over.
Sports • Views: 1116
Character Witnesses Testify In Support Of Brittney Griner
American basketball star Brittney Griner didn’t testify on the third day of her drugs possession trial in Russia, but the director of the Russian team she plays for in the off-season said he told the court about her merits.
Politics • Views: 1011
Karine Jean-Pierre Acknowledges Historic Moment As White House Press Secretary
"I am a Black, gay, immigrant woman,” Jean-Pierre said at the press briefing. "The first of all three of those to hold this position."
US News • Views: 1007
U.S. Job Openings and Quitting Close to Record Highs in February
According to the Labor Department on Tuesday, there were 11.3 million job openings last month, the same as in January and slightly below the December record of 11.4 million
Crime • Views: 676
Madeleine Albright: 'The World Is Chaotic'
On Sunday, during her appearance on 'Face The Nation,' former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright spoke about global matters and the current state of affairs, commenting that "the world is a mess."
Sports • Views: 1210
Fans Rip U.S. Women's Soccer For 0-0 Tie Against Australia But There Is Good News
"This team is blah," one Twitter user wrote. "No drive or determination to win."
Business • Views: 722
Amazon's Chief Executive Officer, Jeff Bezos, to Resign from CEO Position
Bezos is set to take on the role of executive chair of the company later this year