By now, the most surprising thing about Donald Trump’s policies, according to Yuval Noah Harari, is that anyone is still surprised. In a sweeping critique published in the Financial Times, the acclaimed
The White House lawn was transformed into a mixed martial arts arena on Sunday as U.S. President Donald Trump hosted a seven-bout Ultimate Fighting Championship event on his 80th birthday, staging a
MoreU.S. President Donald Trump said on Thursday that the United States and Iran could sign a peace agreement as soon as this weekend, a deal he said would reopen the Strait of
MoreDonald Trump’s war in Iran has been an unmitigated disaster. The conflict has killed thousands, disrupted the lives of millions more, imposed enormous (and rising) economic costs, and yielded no discernible strategic
MoreWhen Iranian missiles were launched toward Israel on Sunday for the first time since a 61-day ceasefire took hold, the fragile pause in hostilities across the Middle East gave way to renewed
MoreA new controversy is unfolding in Washington after reports emerged that senior officials within the Trump administration are exploring plans to issue a $250 bill featuring President Donald Trump’s portrait, a move
MoreThe United States is witnessing a new escalation in political and legal tensions as the Department of Justice under Donald Trump reportedly opens a criminal investigation into journalist E. Jean Carroll, who
MoreTulsi Gabbard, the Director of U.S. National Intelligence, has left her position. She was the last person on Trump’s team who still remained faithful to the ideals and principles upon which Trump’s
MoreThis report is based on field reporting originally published by El País, which documents a rapidly deteriorating humanitarian and political situation across Cuba, where daily life in neighborhoods of Centro Habana has
MoreTulsi Gabbard resigned on Friday as President Donald Trump’s director of national intelligence, becoming the fourth Cabinet-level official to leave the administration during Trump’s second term. In a resignation letter posted on
MoreThe two most powerful leaders on earth met in Beijing on May 14 and 15, 2026. The world watched. So did New Delhi. This was only the second face-to-face summit of Donald
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