Politics

When U.S. Vice President JD Vance embarked on his four-day visit to India, the trip wasn’t just a routine diplomatic endeavor; it was a complex tapestry woven with personal ties, cultural exploration, and high-stakes discussions on international trade. Accompanied by his wife, Usha—an Indian-American whose lineage reflects the diverse fabric of the nation—Vance’s presence had
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The recent wave of protests across the United States highlights a galvanizing moment for those disenchanted with the direction taken by the current administration. Saturday saw communities—from massive urban centers like New York City to the quieter streets of Concord, Massachusetts—mobilize against what many see as an assault on the democratic principles that underpin our
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The plight of Kilmar Abrego Garcia starkly illustrates the disconnect between the ideals of justice and the realities of bureaucratic indifference. Despite being under the protection of a court order, Abrego Garcia found himself forcibly repatriated to El Salvador, jeopardizing not only his life but raising broader questions about the integrity of the American judicial
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When the Trump administration initiated blanket global tariffs, intended to realign trade relationships and challenge aggressive practices by nations like China, it seemed to many like a catalyst for a far-reaching trade war. Former national security advisor John Bolton provides a strong criticism of this approach, highlighting how it not only threatens to destabilize alliances
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In a striking development that echoes the classic narrative of government overreach, five small businesses have banded together to challenge President Donald Trump’s recent tariff machinations. Their lawsuit, filed in the U.S. Court of International Trade, argues that the President’s actions are not only misguided but fundamentally unconstitutional. By invoking the International Emergency Economic Powers
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