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Thailand is positioning itself as a global hub for Pride events, with Bangkok aiming to host World Pride 2030. The move is fueling debate over culture, tourism, and global influence.
Australia has expanded ASIO’s authority to detain and question individuals under strict secrecy provisions. Critics warn the move threatens civil liberties and limits transparency.
A surge of U.S. military aircraft toward the Middle East is raising concerns over potential escalation with Iran. The movements come amid fragile ceasefire talks and heightened regional tension.
President Donald Trump has extended the Iran ceasefire deadline as negotiations continue. The U.S. maintains pressure while talks aim for a longer-term deal.
The DOJ has indicted the Southern Poverty Law Center over alleged fraud and funding of extremist groups. The case raises serious questions about donor trust and political narratives.
Virginia voters approved a redistricting plan that could significantly boost Democrats. The move may impact House control and faces legal challenges.
The grandson of legendary Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski faces DWI charges after a fatal crash that killed a 15-year-old. Questions are being raised about accountability.
Iran’s Revolutionary Guard is reportedly sidelining the civilian government and consolidating power at the top. The shift signals a harder stance ahead as tensions with the West continue to rise.
Alan Dershowitz has officially left the Democratic Party after more than 60 years. He cites rising radicalism and policy shifts as reasons for backing Republicans.
A new report warns that intersectionality is driving division across U.S. institutions. Critics argue it fuels DEI policies and undermines American values.
Michigan Democrats removed a Jewish University of Michigan regent and nominated a candidate linked to pro-Hezbollah remarks. The move has intensified debate over the party’s direction and stance on extremism.
Minnesota Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan is under fire after calling to “rip ICE apart.” Her remarks have intensified debate over immigration enforcement and law and order.
ICE has deported a Honduran illegal alien after she served time for a fatal hit-and-run in Florida. The case highlights ongoing concerns over illegal immigration and public safety.
Two U.S. officials identified as CIA operatives were killed in a crash after a cartel drug lab operation in Mexico. Conflicting reports have reignited debate over U.S. involvement in Mexico’s security operations.
A new microwave-based technique allows electronics to be printed directly onto delicate surfaces without damage. The breakthrough could transform medical implants and smart materials.





















