Trump warns of possible U.S. military action in Nigeria over Christian persecution, linking religious freedom to hard power in a foreign policy shift.
Wisconsin lawmakers propose sweeping restrictions on partnerships and infrastructure linked to China, pushing state security and foreign influence into the legislative spotlight.
Reports of mass killing at Saudi Maternity Hospital emerge from the Sudanese Civil War.
U.S. military expands strikes against suspected drug boats in the Caribbean, killing at Least sixty-one.
Meta, Microsoft, and Google post strong earnings on the back of AI investment but rising costs and uncertain returns raise questions about what comes next.
Trump and Xi strike trade and resource deals in South Korea, including agreements on rare earths and soybean purchases, while deeper issues remain unresolved.
Santa Clara-based Nvidia becomes first private company ever to achieve a five trillion dollar market valuation.
Counter-drug police raid in Rio De Janeiro kills over one hundred people as United Nations calls for an investigation.
Rent prices are slowing as immigration declines under Trump, reshaping the housing market and reframing the immigration debate through the lens of affordability.
Amazon announces plans to eliminate 30,000 jobs, nearly ten percent of its corporate workforce.
Jerome Powell says the shutdown is blinding the Fed’s view of the economy, forcing it to make key decisions without the data to back them.
NATO forces down Russian drone near Camp Reedo in Estonia, thirty miles from the border with Russia.