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The Trump Administration’s Pursuit of a Massive Voter Database: Why Election Officials are Wary of Federal Data Centralization

Across the country, the way elections are managed is starting to shift. What has long been handled at the local level is now facing increased federal involvement, creating tension between community control and centralized oversight. Many people have assumed their voter information stays with local officials they know and trust, but efforts to combine that…
Archaeologists Find a One-of-a-Kind Baptismal Artifact at an Ancient Christian City Above the Sea of Galilee

Something lay buried beneath earthquake rubble for more than 1,200 years on a hilltop overlooking one of Christianity’s most sacred bodies of water. When archaeologists finally pulled it free, they found themselves staring at an object no one had ever seen before, anywhere in the world. Hippos, an ancient city perched 350 meters above the…
The Nuclear Waste Dome in the Pacific is Slowly Falling Apart

From the air, Runit Island looks almost postcard-perfect. It sits in the Marshall Islands surrounded by bright blue water, white sand, and tropical vegetation. But hidden inside that serene landscape is one of the most unsettling leftovers of the nuclear age: a concrete dome filled with radioactive waste from U.S. atomic testing. For decades, the…
The Never Before Used Rule That Could Remove Donald Trump From Office

There are few phrases in American politics more explosive than “remove the president from office.” But in the middle of fresh outrage over Donald Trump’s conduct, military rhetoric, and increasingly polarizing decisions, one constitutional mechanism has once again been dragged out of legal textbooks and thrust into public debate: the 25th Amendment. This time, the…
Iran Hackers Expose Personal Photos From Kash Patel Email Account

A leak like this does not need to expose state secrets to become politically explosive. When reports emerged that Iran-linked hackers had accessed FBI Director Kash Patel’s personal email and released a cache of private photos, travel details, and old correspondence online, the story instantly became bigger than one man’s inbox. It became a snapshot…
Hong Kong Can Now Jail Travelers Who Refuse to Unlock Their Phones

You land from a 16-hour flight from New York to Hong Kong, groggy and jet-lagged, and before you even collect your luggage, a police officer asks you to hand over your phone and unlock it. Refuse, and you could find yourself in a jail cell. For millions of travelers who pass through one of Asia’s…
A 165-Year Tradition Ends as Trump’s Signature Heads to US Banknotes

The look and feel of money rarely changes in ways that capture public imagination. Currency tends to evolve slowly, shaped by decades of policy, tradition, and institutional continuity. That is precisely why a recent announcement tied to former US President Donald Trump has stirred both intrigue and debate across political and economic circles. According to…




