News Archive - Page 40
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Cruz and Huckabee vs Israel Over the Latin Patriarch: When US Christian Politics Meets Jerusalem
Ted Cruz and Mike Huckabee both criticized Israel for blocking the Latin Patriarch from the Holy Sepulchre. Here is why Christian Zionists are uncomfortable with what Israel did this Palm Sunday.
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Russia's Quiet Advance While Everyone Watches Iran: What's Actually Happening in Ukraine
Russia has intensified operations in Ukraine while Western attention is on Iran. Here is the latest military assessment of what is actually happening on the ground.
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What Pete Hegseth's Christian Nationalism Means for US Military Chaplains on the Ground
As Hegseth injects combative Christianity into US military culture, chaplains serving Muslim-majority allies are facing impossible situations. Here is the story.
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The Holy Week That Holy Sites in Jerusalem Are Under Military Lockdown
Jerusalem's holy sites are under military restriction during the most important week in the Christian calendar. Here is the full picture of what this means for pilgrims, clergy, and the city.
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The Supersonic Comeback Nobody Expected: How Europe's Aerospace Industry Is Reviving Concorde's Dream
European aerospace companies are back in the supersonic race after decades of silence. Here is what they have built, what they have learned from Concorde, and when you might actually fly supersonically.
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The Biden Immigration Policy Democrats Can't Agree Was Wrong Even Though It Clearly Was
A senior House Democrat said 'we should have' done more on the border. Here is the intra-party debate that Democrats still can't resolve and why it matters for 2026.
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Fetterman Called Out ICE. Democrats Are Watching to See If the Backlash Destroys Him or Makes Him
John Fetterman's comment that ICE officers seem to have 'enhanced some kinds of' enforcement activity has put him at the center of a Democratic identity debate. Here is what it means.
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How Iran Used Its Internet Blackout to Hide Industrial Strikes — and Failed
Iran imposed an internet blackout after strikes on industrial facilities. Iranian diaspora websites received footage anyway. Here is how information is escaping Iran's digital censorship.
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The Satellite That's Watching Iran for Europe: Copernicus Capabilities in the War Zone
The EU's Copernicus Earth observation programme is providing near-real-time satellite analysis of the Iran conflict to European governments. Here is what it can and cannot see.
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The Dutch Coalition Crisis That Nobody Is Covering Because of the Iran War
Netherlands PM Rob Jetten's minority government is under its first major parliamentary test. The Iran war has both helped and complicated his position simultaneously.
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Why the Iran War Has Made Turkey's Erdoğan More Influential, Not Less
Turkey's leader was already walking diplomatic tightropes. The Iran war has made him more valuable to every side simultaneously. Here is the strategic logic of Erdoğan's moment.
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The Crete Island Death Toll Keeps Rising. Europe Is Looking the Other Way
A migrant boat capsized near Crete killing dozens. The death toll keeps rising. Europe's border policy is failing again. Here is the human story and the political failure.
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The Iranian Missiles Targeting Steel and Cement Factories: What Iran Is Trying to Tell Israel
Iran is systematically targeting Israeli industrial production facilities. Here is what this targeting pattern reveals about Iran's strategic logic in the conflict.
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How a 58-Year-Old Republican in Wyoming Became a No Kings Protest Organizer
Two-thirds of No Kings Day participants were not in major liberal cities. Here is the story of one man in the reddest state in America who organized his first ever political protest.
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What Schrödinger's Cat Has to Do With the Iran War Oil Market — The Trader's View
Oil market analysts are invoking Schrödinger's cat to describe the impossible position traders are in right now. Here is what they mean and what it tells us about oil prices for the next three months.
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Trump's Approval Below 40% for the First Time: The Polling Data That Has Republicans Terrified
Trump's approval rating has dropped below 40% as the Iran war, energy prices, and No Kings protests compound. Here is what the polling data actually shows and why November looks dangerous.
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Vance Says He's 'Obsessed' With UFO Files and Thinks Aliens Might Be Demons. This Is Not a Joke
US Vice President JD Vance has said he is 'obsessed' with declassified UFO files and that he believes what people are calling aliens might actually be demons. Here is what he said and why it matters.
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Hegseth's Holy War Problem: When the US Defense Secretary's Faith Becomes a Foreign Policy Liability
Pete Hegseth has repeatedly invoked his Christian faith to justify the Iran war. Here is why that specific rhetorical choice is creating diplomatic problems across the Muslim world.
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Israel Blocked Christian Cardinals From Their Own Holy Sites at Easter — Then Caved When Italy Got Angry
Israeli police blocked Cardinal Pizzaballa from entering the Church of the Holy Sepulchre on Palm Sunday. Italy summoned the Israeli ambassador. Here is the sequence of events.
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The Former CENTCOM Commander Who Says the US Military Is Already Working on an Iran Ground Raid
A former CENTCOM commander has said publicly that US military planners are actively working on Iran ground raid scenarios. Here is what that means for the conflict's trajectory.
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Migrants Drowned Off Crete: Pope Leo Prayed for Them. Here Is Who They Were
Pope Leo XIV prayed specifically for migrants who drowned off Crete in recent days. Here is what happened, who the victims were, and the deadly route they were taking.
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The EU's Food Fraud Crackdown Just Got Its Most Powerful Weapon Yet
Europe's food fraud problem costs billions annually. A new AI-powered detection system just went live. Here is how it works and what it means for the olive oil, honey, and wine you're buying.
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SNAP Restrictions Are Expanding: 4 More US States Cut Food Stamp Purchasing Power in April
Four more US states will restrict what SNAP recipients can buy starting April 2026. Here is what the restrictions cover, who is most affected, and what the evidence says about their impact.
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What Happened to the Person Who Counted Every Slave Ship and Why the Number Keeps Changing
The UN says 12-15 million enslaved Africans were taken across the Atlantic. Here is how historians arrived at that number, why it keeps being revised, and what the controversy reveals.
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