
Germany Troop Cuts Send ‘Wrong Signal’ To Russia, Say Top US Republicans
Is pulling troops back a smart strategic shift—or a risky signal to rivals? That’s the debate heating up after the Pentagon’s plan to withdraw 5,000

Is pulling troops back a smart strategic shift—or a risky signal to rivals? That’s the debate heating up after the Pentagon’s plan to withdraw 5,000

What happens when a budget airline runs out of runway—literally and financially? That’s the reality now for Spirit Airlines. Which has abruptly shut down after

What turns an ordinary school day into chaos in a matter of minutes? That’s the question hanging over Foss High School after a violent stabbing

How much does a war really cost—and who ends up paying the price? In Washington, that question is getting harder to ignore. For the first

What does a royal visit really mean when politics are tense and headlines are heavy? As King Charles III and Queen Camilla touched down in

What happens when a glittering night of politics and media suddenly turns into chaos? That’s exactly what unfolded at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner—an event

What does “justice” look like—and who gets to define it? That debate is back in the spotlight after the US Department of Justice unveiled a

Can a chatbot be blamed for a crime it didn’t physically commit? That’s the uncomfortable question now hanging over one of the world’s biggest AI

In Washington, D.C., Tuesday began with urgency. JD Vance was expected to head to Islamabad for fresh negotiations with Iran. Planes were ready. Diplomats were

In the early hours of Sunday, police say Shamar Elkins went on a rampage, first shooting a woman in the street. Before entering a nearby

Could Islamabad become the unlikely stage for one of the world’s most tense diplomatic showdowns? It just might. US Vice President JD Vance has landed

How safe are Chinese researchers in the US? That question is back in the spotlight. After the tragic death of Danhao Wang, a semiconductor researcher