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Germany to Start Deportations to Syria Following End of Civil War

Germany to Start Deportations to Syria Following End of Civil War

Chancellor Friedrich Merz has announced that Germany will restart the deportation of migrants to Syria following some confusion and mixed communications from the government in Berlin. “The civil war in Syria has concluded. There is no longer justification for asylum in Germany, so we can initiate deportations,” Merz stated on Monday evening. Germany’s long-term open […]

The U.S. continues to bear the costs of Dick Cheney’s mistakes in the Iraq War.

The U.S. continues to bear the costs of Dick Cheney's mistakes in the Iraq War.

About $60 billion. That’s the least we can say American taxpayers will shoulder this year alone due to Dick Cheney’s controversial actions in Iraq. This $60 billion only accounts for the interest added to our national debt, not the direct costs incurred during the Iraq War from 2003 to 2014. Cheney, who recently passed away, […]

From Influential VP to Iraq War Planner to Weak Supporter of Kamala

From Influential VP to Iraq War Planner to Weak Supporter of Kamala

Dick Cheney Remembered as a Powerful Political Figure Former Vice President Dick Cheney received accolades on Tuesday, including praise from his running mate, former President George W. Bush, who referred to him as a “calm and steady presence” and acknowledged him as “one of the finest public servants of his generation.” Cheney’s journey in politics […]

Recent research explains why it’s not beneficial to win a bidding war.

Recent research explains why it's not beneficial to win a bidding war.

It’s Not Just About Winning A comprehensive study analyzing nearly 14 million home sales across 30 states over the past two decades reveals that buyers who succeed in bidding wars—the ones who land the homes they desire—often encounter significant drawbacks. Research indicates that those who pay above the asking price, a common trait in competitive […]

The War Department has a different name but lacks someone to oversee it.

The War Department has a different name but lacks someone to oversee it.

Army Positions Remain Unfilled Amid Ongoing Government Challenges This week, a significant number—36 out of 65—of positions in the Army Department that require Senate confirmation are still vacant. While some of President Trump’s nominees for these roles have made it to Senate committees, the process has been a bit uneven. There have been public hearings, […]

Trump’s approach to Ukraine becomes gentler during the ongoing war stalemate

Trump's approach to Ukraine becomes gentler during the ongoing war stalemate

Trump’s Changing Approach to Ukraine Recently, President Donald Trump’s stance on Ukraine has notably softened. Just a month ago, he was challenging Russian President Vladimir Putin, but now his tone leans towards a more hands-off attitude. Although Trump has previously voiced strong support for Ukraine and pledged to tackle Russian aggression, he seems less eager […]

Dark clouds loom over Bryansk: The price of a war with no resolution

Dark clouds loom over Bryansk: The price of a war with no resolution

An explosion in the Bryansk region near the Russian border triggered air raid sirens across Ukraine. From October 22nd to the 23rd, cities ranging from Kharkov to Odessa endured missile and drone strikes that resulted in at least seven fatalities, leaving millions, including children, without power. The Ukrainian military had previously termed the operation a […]

The Americas face the threat of World War III

The Americas face the threat of World War III

Sixty-three years after the original, another Cuban Missile Crisis is evolving. Team Trump is ramping up a significant military presence in the Caribbean. More than 10 percent of the U.S. Navy fleet is currently in the region or en route. This includes the USS Gerald Ford Strike Group and the USS Gravely guided-missile destroyer. The […]