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The loss of Charlie Clark, Luke Slabber, and Carson Muir has left a silence that echoes far beyond the pool deck in Laramie. They were more than athletes: a sophomore with a…
As the war in Iran drags into its second month, the outrage has shifted from the Situation Room to the living rooms of ordinary Americans. Many see a commander-in-chief cheering on a…
Bush’s reemergence lands like a quiet indictment of the way Washington now does business. He isn’t calling out one party, one bill, or one headline scandal; he’s calling out a culture. A…
Kennedy is forcing Republicans to confront a choice they have long tried to avoid: either treat election integrity as a campaign slogan, or as a hill worth bleeding for. By urging reconciliation…
Kevin Dominguez had counted on distance, darkness, and his own calm voice to carry him past the checkpoint. Instead, the canine’s sudden alert turned his confidence to panic. Agents surrounded the car,…
Tim Mynett’s unfolding legal mess has become a kind of national Rorschach test, where the same facts are shaded by what people already believe about Ilhan Omar. To some, the wine investment…
Trump’s executive order targeting birthright citizenship strikes at the core of how America has defined belonging since 1868. By tying a newborn’s status to their parents’ paperwork, it redraws the boundary between…
Ryo Tatsuki never asked to become an oracle. Yet her 1999 manga, later reprinted as The Future I Saw, turned her into a reluctant prophet when panels eerily echoed the 2011 Tōhoku…