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FBI searches Fulton County election office in Georgia, marking the first major move under new director to investigate Trump's longstanding claims about 2020 election fraud.
The Federal Reserve kept interest rates at 3.5-3.75% despite President Trump's calls for cuts, highlighting tensions over central bank independence and political interference.
The Federal Reserve kept interest rates unchanged at 3.5-3.75% despite President Trump's pressure to cut rates, creating a 1.25 percentage point gap with South Korea and raising questions about central bank independence.
The Federal Reserve paused rate cuts despite Trump's pressure, creating a 1.25 percentage point gap with South Korea. What this means for global markets and central bank independence.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio defends the abduction of Venezuelan President Maduro as strategic necessity, sparking debate over international law versus national security interests
Israeli settler arson attacks in the West Bank and the destruction of Gaza's fertility clinics reveal a broader strategy targeting Palestinian existence. International response remains limited despite mounting evidence.
Israel's demolition of UNRWA headquarters in East Jerusalem sparks unprecedented diplomatic backlash from 11 countries, raising questions about UN immunity and humanitarian aid access.
UK PM Keir Starmer visits China after 8-year hiatus, meeting Xi Jinping while facing criticism over human rights and national security concerns. A delicate diplomatic balancing act unfolds.
With over 6,000 killed in Iran's protest crackdown, wounded demonstrators avoid hospitals fearing arrest, relying on secret home treatment by brave medical volunteers.
Heritage Foundation study reveals critical sustainment risks could lead to quick US defeat in Taiwan Strait conflict. AI analysis shows alarming logistical vulnerabilities.
Treasury Secretary clarifies that the $350B Korea trade deal doesn't exist without legislative approval, as tariff threats loom over delayed ratification.
As China and the US compete in agentic warfare, the nation that can make decisions at machine speed may hold the ultimate military advantage. Who's winning?
