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On Friday, Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.) arrived back in the United States after visiting his constituent, Kilmar Abrego Garcia, in the notorious El Salvador prison where he has been held for more than a month. Van Hollen only spoke with Abrego Garcia after spending multiple days on the ground in El Salvador and initially…
An exodus of top staffers reporting directly to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is apparently roiling the Pentagon as part of a growing investigation into potential leaks. Politico reported Friday that three senior Pentagon officials have now been fired as part of the leak investigation: Hegseth senior advisor Dan Caldwell, deputy chief of staff Darin Selnick…
Markets may have recovered this month only because two scheming advisors worked the president in the absence of a third. The Wall Street Journal reports Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick both wanted President Donald Trump to pause his market-destroying global tariffs, but Peter Navarro — senior counselor for trade and manufacturing…
Researchers claim to have found the “strongest evidence” of biological activity outside the solar system. The findings are tantalizing, but we wouldn’t draw any conclusion just yet. When the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) first opened its gold-coated eye to the cosmos, we were all thinking it. Finding alien life wasn’t its main goal, but…
“You’re fired” were not only words that Donald Trump famously used when he was hosting the hit reality show “The Apprentice” during the 2000s — they are also words he used a lot during his first administration.
The United Nations is saying as little as possible about a leaked White House memo that names the world body and some of its departments as targets for potential major funding cuts through the United States State Department. If enacted, through a process of negotiations between the Office of Management and Budget and the State … Read more
On April 15, Jordanian authorities announced the arrest of 16 individuals linked to the Muslim Brotherhood, accused of preparing rocket and drone attacks from within the country. The state’s narrative was assertive and unmistakable: This was not an external operation misdirected inward, nor an ideological protest gone too far. It was a domestic threat. According […] The post The War of Narratives in Jordan appeared first on New Lines Magazine.
Eastern European countries are sealing off their borders with Russia: on Wednesday, Latvia decided to exit the international agreement to ban anti-personnel mines. This is because the Baltic country wants to be able to mine its border with Russia again should the security situation deteriorate further.