US Declares Armed Conflict with Drug Cartels
The US government flags a non-international armed conflict with drug cartels, marking a policy shift and sparking debate over legal, regional, and humanitarian impacts.
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The US government flags a non-international armed conflict with drug cartels, marking a policy shift and sparking debate over legal, regional, and humanitarian impacts.
New Yorkers voice frustration as the US stands alone among permanent UN Security Council members by not recognizing the State of Palestine.
As the US government enters another partial shutdown, we explore how negotiation tactics, Senate math, and past standoffs shape the standoff’s real-world impact.
As the US faces its first shutdown in seven years, both Republicans and Democrats are under fire. The 2025 pause could cost $7B per week, impacting federal workers and the broader economy.
US government shutdowns expose chronic partisan gridlock, triggering furloughs, service disruptions and billions in economic losses. Can Washington break the cycle?
The U.S. Senate’s failure to pass a short-term spending bill sets up a federal shutdown for the first time in nearly seven years, with healthcare battles at the core.
President Trump says he’s close to sealing a $500M deal with Harvard to fund AI-focused trade schools after months of talks over campus policies.
The 2025 U.S. government shutdown exposes deep partisan divides, risks hundreds of thousands of furloughs, and adds uncertainty to a fragile job market.
Trump announces Israeli acceptance of a 20-point ceasefire plan to end the nearly two-year Gaza war and urges Hamas to follow suit.
President Trump says he won’t let Israel annex parts of the occupied West Bank, aligning with Arab leaders and shaping the future of Middle East peace talks.