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      China’s Slowing Economy Is Starting to Affect Global Markets Again

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      World Leaders Are Watching Every Move in the India-Pakistan Crisis

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      Europe Is Racing to Lock In a Trade Deal Before Tariffs Rise

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      Why the Latest Gaza Ceasefire Push Still Looks Fragile

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      China’s Slowing Economy Is Starting to Affect Global Markets Again

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      Europe Is Racing to Lock In a Trade Deal Before Tariffs Rise

      Global Affairs

      Why the Latest Gaza Ceasefire Push Still Looks Fragile

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      Ukraine Peace Talks Are Running Into the Same Old Problems

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      Trump’s Tariff Strategy Is Turning Into a Major Political Test

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      Voting Rights and Redistricting Are Back at the Center of U.S. Politics

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      The Transgender Military Ban Is Heading Back Through the Courts

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      The Fight Over Medicaid Is Becoming Central to the Republican Tax Plan

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      Trump’s Budget Blueprint Opens a New Battle on Capitol Hill

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      What the Latest Supreme Court Fight Means for Transgender Service Members

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      Olimpic Athlete Reads Donald Trump’s Mean Tweets on Kimmel

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      The Housing Squeeze Is Still Keeping Homeownership Out of Reach

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Why the Shrimp on Your Plate Is About to Get a Lot More Expensive

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Shrimp has long been one of America’s cheapest seafood staples, but that era is fading fast. Tariffs, disease, trade rules, and fragile global supply chains are converging to push prices higher from the dock to the dinner plate.

SpaceX’s Starship V3 Exploded in the Indian Ocean After Splashdown and the World Had a Lot to Say About It

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SpaceX’s latest Starship V3 test ended with a dramatic fireball in the Indian Ocean after a planned splashdown, turning a technical milestone into a global conversation. The reaction revealed as much about modern spaceflight, public spectacle, and shifting expectations as it did about the rocket itself.

Two-Thirds of Americans Are Cutting Back on Spending and the Reasons Are Closer to Home Than You’d Think

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Americans are still spending, but far more carefully than before. The biggest reason is not a sudden loss of appetite for shopping, dining, or travel—it is the growing weight of everyday household costs that leave less room for everything else.

A Botched Tennessee execution Just forced America to Ask Hard Questions About the Death Penalty

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Tennessee’s execution failures did more than expose a breakdown in procedure. They reopened a national argument over whether the death penalty can ever be carried out fairly, transparently, and without cruelty.

Why the US-Armenia Deal Signed This Week Actually Matters to Everyone

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The agreement the United States and Armenia signed this week is not just another diplomatic document. It touches trade routes, energy security, technology supply chains, regional peace, and the wider contest over who shapes the rules of the 21st century.

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Why the Shrimp on Your Plate Is About to Get a Lot More Expensive

0
Shrimp has long been one of America’s cheapest seafood staples, but that era is fading fast. Tariffs, disease, trade rules, and fragile global supply chains are converging to push prices higher from the dock to the dinner plate.

SpaceX’s Starship V3 Exploded in the Indian Ocean After Splashdown and the World Had a Lot to Say About It

0
SpaceX’s latest Starship V3 test ended with a dramatic fireball in the Indian Ocean after a planned splashdown, turning a technical milestone into a global conversation. The reaction revealed as much about modern spaceflight, public spectacle, and shifting expectations as it did about the rocket itself.

Two-Thirds of Americans Are Cutting Back on Spending and the Reasons Are Closer to Home Than You’d Think

0
Americans are still spending, but far more carefully than before. The biggest reason is not a sudden loss of appetite for shopping, dining, or travel—it is the growing weight of everyday household costs that leave less room for everything else.

A Botched Tennessee execution Just forced America to Ask Hard Questions About the Death Penalty

0
Tennessee’s execution failures did more than expose a breakdown in procedure. They reopened a national argument over whether the death penalty can ever be carried out fairly, transparently, and without cruelty.

Why the US-Armenia Deal Signed This Week Actually Matters to Everyone

0
The agreement the United States and Armenia signed this week is not just another diplomatic document. It touches trade routes, energy security, technology supply chains, regional peace, and the wider contest over who shapes the rules of the 21st century.

Politics

Why the Shrimp on Your Plate Is About to Get a Lot More Expensive

0
Shrimp has long been one of America’s cheapest seafood staples, but that era is fading fast. Tariffs, disease, trade rules, and fragile global supply chains are converging to push prices higher from the dock to the dinner plate.

SpaceX’s Starship V3 Exploded in the Indian Ocean After Splashdown and the World Had a Lot to Say About It

0
SpaceX’s latest Starship V3 test ended with a dramatic fireball in the Indian Ocean after a planned splashdown, turning a technical milestone into a global conversation. The reaction revealed as much about modern spaceflight, public spectacle, and shifting expectations as it did about the rocket itself.

Two-Thirds of Americans Are Cutting Back on Spending and the Reasons Are Closer to Home Than You’d Think

0
Americans are still spending, but far more carefully than before. The biggest reason is not a sudden loss of appetite for shopping, dining, or travel—it is the growing weight of everyday household costs that leave less room for everything else.

A Botched Tennessee execution Just forced America to Ask Hard Questions About the Death Penalty

0
Tennessee’s execution failures did more than expose a breakdown in procedure. They reopened a national argument over whether the death penalty can ever be carried out fairly, transparently, and without cruelty.

Why the US-Armenia Deal Signed This Week Actually Matters to Everyone

0
The agreement the United States and Armenia signed this week is not just another diplomatic document. It touches trade routes, energy security, technology supply chains, regional peace, and the wider contest over who shapes the rules of the 21st century.

Strategy

Why the Shrimp on Your Plate Is About to Get a Lot More Expensive

0
Shrimp has long been one of America’s cheapest seafood staples, but that era is fading fast. Tariffs, disease, trade rules, and fragile global supply chains are converging to push prices higher from the dock to the dinner plate.

SpaceX’s Starship V3 Exploded in the Indian Ocean After Splashdown and the World Had a Lot to Say About It

0
SpaceX’s latest Starship V3 test ended with a dramatic fireball in the Indian Ocean after a planned splashdown, turning a technical milestone into a global conversation. The reaction revealed as much about modern spaceflight, public spectacle, and shifting expectations as it did about the rocket itself.

Two-Thirds of Americans Are Cutting Back on Spending and the Reasons Are Closer to Home Than You’d Think

0
Americans are still spending, but far more carefully than before. The biggest reason is not a sudden loss of appetite for shopping, dining, or travel—it is the growing weight of everyday household costs that leave less room for everything else.

A Botched Tennessee execution Just forced America to Ask Hard Questions About the Death Penalty

0
Tennessee’s execution failures did more than expose a breakdown in procedure. They reopened a national argument over whether the death penalty can ever be carried out fairly, transparently, and without cruelty.

Why the US-Armenia Deal Signed This Week Actually Matters to Everyone

0
The agreement the United States and Armenia signed this week is not just another diplomatic document. It touches trade routes, energy security, technology supply chains, regional peace, and the wider contest over who shapes the rules of the 21st century.

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