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Experts Warn Only Two Countries Could Survive Nuclear Winter After World War 3

The idea of a nuclear war has haunted global politics for decades. Since the first atomic bombs were used during the Second World War, scientists, policymakers, and ordinary citizens have all wrestled with the same terrifying question. What would happen if nuclear weapons were ever used on a large scale again? Today that concern is…
Trump Says Iran Mission Could Last Weeks Or Longer

The United States and Iran are in the midst of a dramatic escalation that has drawn global attention, shaken regional stability, and raised profound questions about America’s role in world affairs. In recent days, President Donald Trump has sought to explain how long the U.S.-led military operation against Iran’s government and armed forces will last,…
Donald Trump’s Visible Neck Rash Prompts Renewed Health Scrutiny

When President Donald Trump stepped before the cameras at a recent White House Medal of Honor ceremony, it was not his remarks that dominated the ensuing conversation, but a distinct red mark visible just above his collar. For the oldest president ever sworn into office, every physical detail, whether a sudden rash or a bruised…
Kansas Abruptly Invalidates 1,700 Transgender Driver’s Licenses With No Grace Period

For most people, a driver’s license is a basic necessity for daily life, required to legally drive, apply for a job, or secure housing. Yet, for hundreds of transgender residents in Kansas, this essential piece of identification was suddenly invalidated overnight. A sweeping new law has explicitly revoked active driver’s licenses and birth certificates, plunging…
Divided by Nations: How Two Chinese American Olympians Became the Center of a Proxy War

When two phenomenal athletes from the exact same California background reach the absolute pinnacle of the Winter Olympics, the world usually expects a friendly, hometown rivalry. But for figure skater Alysa Liu and freestyle skier Eileen Gu, the ice and snow have instead become the backdrop for a tense geopolitical proxy war. Both young women…
Nowhere to Go: How Trump’s New Housing Rule Could Evict Thousands of American Children

Somewhere in Los Angeles, a woman who has lived in the United States for nearly three decades is having conversations with her teenage children that no parent should have to have. Where would they go if they had to leave? Would family members abroad have room for them? Would her children, who grew up in…




