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Trump and Foreign Policy: 4 Keys to Understanding the Chaos of the First 100 Days
The first hundred days of Donald Trump’s presidency represented no less than two decades of change in U.S. foreign policy.…
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Leaks or Settling Scores? Behind the Pentagon Dismissals
In many major institutions, conflicts aren’t always resolved through ideas; often, personal interests and hidden power struggles prevail. This appears…
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Wanted for $5 Million: Trump Administration Hunts Down Man Who Sells Death
His image rarely appears, but his influence is etched across crime maps throughout the Western Hemisphere. He is Yulan Adonay…
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Henry Kissinger and Latin America: 5 Sins That Changed the Course of History
Henry Kissinger, former U.S. National Security Advisor and Secretary of State, remains one of the most controversial figures in modern…
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Spending Cutback Absorbs $5.1 Billion from the Pentagon
U.S. Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth, announced that the Pentagon will reduce “unnecessary” spending by $5.1 billion. The cuts include…
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Can Congress Stop Trump’s Tariffs?
Since Donald Trump’s tariffs shook the global economy, discussions have emerged about how they could be stopped — either through…
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Air Force Two: Discover the Plane of America’s Second-in-Command
When the Vice President of the United States travels by air for official duties, the plane that carries them automatically…
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Why Can’t Trump Be Elected for a Third Term?
For months, former U.S. President Donald Trump and his allies have been discussing the possibility of a third term for…
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The Shadows of the Sixties Encircle America: Armed Fathers on the Streets of Ohio
In a scene that recalls the turbulent 1960s, groups of armed Black men patrol the streets of a suburb in…
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The Week of Reckoning in America… Trump’s Loyalty Philosophy under Scrutiny
U.S. President Donald Trump is taking decisive measures that his supporters see as a “correction of a historical mistake,” while…
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