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The Iran Nuclear Deal That Could Have Prevented This War — and Why It Collapsed
The JCPOA nuclear deal could have prevented the 2026 Iran war. Here is the history of why it collapsed and who bears responsibility for the outcome we now have.
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How the Iranian War Anniversary Fell as Khamenei's Portrait Came Down — The End of an Era in Tehran
The Iran war's fifth week coincides with visible changes in Tehran's leadership symbolism. Here is what the removal of prominent Khamenei imagery signals about internal Iranian politics.
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The Paris Bomb Plot and What It Tells Us About Terrorism in the Iran War Era
Paris police foiled a bomb plot outside the Bank of America building amid elevated terror risk linked to the Iran war. Here is what the intelligence community is seeing across Europe.
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Conversion Therapy Ban Struck Down: What the Supreme Court Ruling Means in Plain English
The Supreme Court struck down Colorado's conversion therapy ban for licensed professionals. Here is exactly what the ruling says, what is still legal, and what it means for LGBTQ youth.
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How MAGA Is Splitting on the Iran War — The Fractures Inside Trump's Base
The CPAC 2026 conference showed fractures in Trump's conservative base over the Iran war. Here is who is anxious, who is enthusiastic, and what this means for Republican unity.
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The Yemeni Contractor Who Says Americans Tried to Kill Him — A Story That Reframes the War on Terror
A Yemeni lawmaker suing former US military members says they were hired to kill him in 2015. Here is why this case challenges the entire accountability framework for private military operations.
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Trump Wants to Limit Mail-In Voting. Here Is Why That Changes the 2026 Midterms
Trump signed an executive order limiting mail-in ballots ahead of 2026 midterms. Here is what this specifically does to voting access and which voters are most affected.
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The Maui Doctor Accused of Trying to Kill His Wife on a Hike — The Trial That Has Hawaii Transfixed
Prosecutors say a Maui doctor tried to push his wife off a cliff, injected her with a syringe, and hit her with a rock on a hike. His son testified he confessed. Here is the case.
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The Birthright Citizenship Supreme Court Case Is Reshaping What America Means
The Supreme Court is hearing arguments on Trump's birthright citizenship order. Here is what the Fourteenth Amendment says, what the case turns on, and what a ruling could change.
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Three Journalists Were Killed in a Clearly Marked Press Car in Lebanon — Here Is What Happened
An Israeli strike on a clearly marked press vehicle killed three journalists in Lebanon. Here is the full account of the incident and its implications for press freedom in conflict zones.
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The NPR Defunding Order Just Got Struck Down — Here Is the First Amendment Battle Behind It
A US federal judge struck down Trump's executive order defunding NPR and PBS as a First Amendment violation. Here is the legal reasoning and what it means for public media.
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North Carolina Kids in Foster Care Are Being Denied Healthcare Because Doctors Won't Accept Their Insurance
Children in foster care in North Carolina and other states have health insurance — but doctors won't accept it. Here is the human cost of this systemic failure.
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Yemeni Lawmaker Says Former US Military Members Were Hired to Kill Him — The Assassination Lawsuit Explained
A Yemeni lawmaker is suing former US military members who he says were hired to assassinate him. Here is the extraordinary legal case and what it reveals about private military operations.
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The Barbie Dream Fest That Wasn't: How a Themed Event Became a Consumer Disaster
The Barbie Dream Fest in Fort Lauderdale generated backlash after attendees described an underwhelming experience. Here is what happened and what it reveals about the themed experience market.
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Taylor Swift Is Being Sued Over Her Album Title By a Las Vegas Performer — It's Stranger Than It Sounds
A Las Vegas performer is suing Taylor Swift over her album title, claiming it infringes their trademark. Here is the legal argument, Swift's response, and why this case matters.
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Luigi Mangione's Lawyers Want to Delay His Federal Trial — Here Is Why This Case Is About Much More Than One Murder
Mangione's lawyers are seeking to postpone his federal murder trial. Here is the case's legal status, the broader healthcare debate it sparked, and why it remains culturally significant.
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A Florida Airport Is Being Renamed After Trump — But That's Not the Weirdest Part
A Florida airport was cleared to be renamed after Trump on the same day he revealed Miami library plans. Here is how personalisation of public institutions is becoming a political pattern.
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Army Pilots Who Did a Flyover of Kid Rock's Home Had Their Suspension Lifted by Pete Hegseth
Army pilots who flew near Kid Rock's Tennessee home during a training run were suspended, then had their suspension lifted by Hegseth personally. Here is the story and what it reveals.
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The Supreme Court Just Struck Down Colorado's Conversion Therapy Ban — What This Means for LGBTQ Rights
The US Supreme Court ruled Colorado's conversion therapy ban violates free speech rights. Here is the legal reasoning, the dissents, and what comes next for LGBTQ protections.
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Trump's Proposed Presidential Library Will Be a Miami Skyscraper — And He Just Posted the Renderings
Trump posted the first architectural renderings of his presidential library — a skyscraper in Miami that would bear his name. Here is what this tells us about the Trump library concept.
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Trump's Executive Order to Limit Mail-In Voting Is Constitutional Dynamite — Here Is Why
Trump signed an executive order to limit mail-in voting ahead of 2026 elections. Here is what the order actually does, why it's legally unprecedented, and what happens next.
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The US House DHS Budget Fight: Why Republicans Rejected Their Own Senate Deal
The US House passed a stopgap DHS bill after Republicans rejected the Senate deal. Here is the power struggle inside the GOP that is disrupting travel and airport security.
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CPAC 2026: MAGA Republicans Are Anxious About the Iran War — and Trump Didn't Even Show Up
CPAC 2026 showed fractures in Trump's base over the Iran war. Trump skipped the event. Here is what participants were saying and what it reveals about Republican coalition stress.
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Paris Police Just Stopped a Bomb Attack Outside the Bank of America Building — Here Is What We Know
French police foiled an attempted bomb attack outside the Bank of America building in Paris's 8th arrondissement. Here is the full account of what happened and what the attack reveals.