The United Nations just released a major report about the health of our planet, and the findings are pretty serious. According to the UN, the […]
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Who Controls Hollywood Next? Netflix, WBD, and Paramount Collide
Netflix’s proposed purchase of key assets from Warner Bros. Discovery, followed by Paramount’s attempt to block the deal and substitute its own offer, has become […]
The Growing Crisis in Global HIV/AIDS Care
In late 2025, a troubling yet under-covered shift has begun reshaping the global fight against HIV/AIDS. Major funding cuts from Western governments—including long-standing contributors—are destabilizing […]
Did Hegseth Order an Illegal Hit?
Recent reporting has thrust U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) chief Pete Hegseth into a serious and growing controversy: the possible ordering of a military strike […]
Greene Exits Congress in MAGA Split
When Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia announced that she will resign from Congress effective January 5, 2026, it marked the end of one of […]
The Epstein Vote Was a Historic Step Forward
Yesterday, the United States Congress officially took decisive action on the long-standing effort to release the files related to Jeffrey Epstein. The Epstein Files Transparency […]
A Deepening Crisis: Healthcare in Rural America
In the United States, the challenges facing rural healthcare are growing more acute. Though often less visible than urban medical issues, the strain on rural […]
Epstein Files Push Gains Steam, but Justice Still Uncertain
In the span of just a few days, Congress has taken several significant steps toward releasing long-sealed documents connected to Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. […]
Democrats Blink: Schumer’s Caucus Folds After Shutdown Gains
In the wake of election victories for the Democratic Party, when the party appeared well-positioned to assert leverage, the decision by a faction of Senate […]
Off-Year Election Sends Big Message
Yesterday’s elections offered more than the usual state-and-local contests in a so-called “off-year” cycle—they served as a pronounced barometer of voter sentiment, a signal flare […]