
350,000 Venezuelans Lose Deportation Protections Following Supreme Court Ruling
Over 350,000 Venezuelans living in the U.S. are now at risk of deportation after the Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration to end their protected status. The ruling has triggered outrage from immigrant advocates and raised fears of mass removals to a country still facing humanitarian collapse.

Operation Sindoor and the Kashmir Crisis: A Region on the Verge of War
A brutal terrorist attack in Kashmir has plunged India and Pakistan into one of their most dangerous escalations in years. As Operation Sindoor unfolds along the border, the threat of war between two nuclear powers looms large. With lives already lost and both sides committing to the war, the stakes couldn’t be higher.

Trump Criticizes Zelensky as Ukraine Reaffirms Stance on Crimea in Peace Negotiations
Former U.S. President Donald Trump has criticized Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky for rejecting a proposed peace deal that includes recognizing Russian control over Crimea. While Trump’s comments come, Ukraine maintains its long-standing position that any settlement must respect its territorial integrity.

Starmer and Trump discuss trade amid tariff dispute
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and U.S. President Donald Trump held their first call since the U.S. imposed sweeping new tariffs, discussing the future of UK-U.S. trade relations. Described as “productive,” the conversation focused on resolving tensions over U.S. import duties and advancing toward a broader trade agreement.

Trump’s “Liberation Day” imposes global tariffs
President Donald Trump's announcement of new tariffs set to take effect in April has sparked concerns over a potential trade war, with global markets bracing for impact. The tariffs, which will begin with a 10% baseline rate on April 5, 2025, followed by additional country-specific levies on April 9, aim to address what the administration deems "unfair foreign trade practices."

Trump "pissed off" with Putin in NBC News interview
As tensions in the Russia-Ukraine war escalate, Russian President Vladimir Putin has called for a temporary U.N.-backed government in Ukraine, effectively sidelining President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. In a surprising shift, former U.S. President Donald Trump has strongly condemned Putin’s stance and threatened severe economic consequences, including tariffs of up to 50% on Russian oil, if a ceasefire isn’t reached.

Trump’s Interest in Greenland
In 2019, former U.S. President Donald Trump shocked the world by proposing to buy Greenland, sparking a diplomatic controversy. While Denmark and Greenland firmly rejected the idea, the U.S. has long been interested in the island’s strategic military position and vast natural resources.

Differences in Education Policy Across U.S. States
During the ongoing debate over education policy in the U.S., red and blue states have carved out distinct paths, each reflecting their political ideologies. We've gathered key differences in how these states approach curriculum standards and education reform to highlight the contrasting philosophies shaping education in America today.

Donald Trump’s Policy Positions
During the first presidency of Donald Trump, U.S. foreign policy was unconventional and differed from previous approaches to diplomacy. His official foreign policy doctrine, “America First”, focused on the reduction of U.S. trade deficits and readjusting load distribution within alliances. We’ve collected President Donald Trump’s stances on tax policy, defense spending, trade, and more.