A Week of Reckoning: What the Middle East Chaos, Teen Birth Rates, and Disability Rights Tell Us About America
From ceasefire instability to historic civil rights victories, this week's news reveals where we stand as a nation.
From ceasefire instability to historic civil rights victories, this week's news reveals where we stand as a nation.
After five weeks of fighting, Trump's stated goals remain largely unmet. Iran now controls the Strait of Hormuz and may be more determined to pursue nuclear weapons.
Trump discovers why predecessors avoided war with Iran. Asymmetric warfare, Strait of Hormuz control, and the cost of skipping the planning phase.
Iran strikes back, Houthis enter the fray, and the entire region teeters on the edge of something far worse than war.
As Iran complicates global defense supplies, Ukrainian public support for the war shows cracks. What happens when a nation grows tired?
As Iran launches missiles at Israeli cities and Trump threatens to obliterate power plants, the Middle East teeters on escalation's edge.
Trump administration escalates Iran tensions with major troop deployments and aggressive rhetoric as regional conflict intensifies.
Energy Secretary's deleted post sparks debate over whether US troops should risk lives escorting oil tankers through hostile waters.
Escalating conflict between Israel, Iran, and their proxies reshapes the geopolitical landscape with devastating human costs.
A Hezbollah drone strike on RAF Akrotiri has reignited Cyprus's decades-long fight against British military presence on the island.
As war erupts in the Middle East, China faces a reckoning: its strategic partnerships are fragile, its economy is struggling, and the US is proving it still calls the shots globally.
Ayatollah Khamenei killed in strikes. Funeral postponed. Successor race begins amid ongoing military conflict and regional tensions.
