Militarized foreign and domestic policies come at the expense of Americans' civil liberties, tax dollars, and safety.
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The consumer burden of Trump's war on Iran has already soared into the tens of billions, and it's expected to keep rising long after a ceasefire.
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"In the West, Hungary became a lesson in headlines and panels, backsliding, culture war, corruption, quarrels with Brussels, and conservatives parading through Budapest. For many, the story remained distant, filed as someone else’s problem."
"As President Donald Trump lurches repeatedly from threats of devastation to promises of peace, it’s becoming increasingly clear that US military might is no longer capable of subduing even a mid-sized power like Iran, much less holding the rest of the world in its thrall."
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"Trump’s return to the White House emboldened a generation of hard-right livestreamers, commentators, and self-described citizen journalists who had spent years building audiences on platforms like Rumble and X."
"Cuba has become a key issue in the US Supreme Court, where recent and upcoming decisions could have grave consequences for sovereign countries across the Western Hemisphere."
If the Trump administration gets its way, the Pentagon budget will grow to an astonishing $1.5 trillion in just one year. Still, the true cost of such American militarism is far higher than we think.
As Cuba cases reach the US Supreme Court, the Trump administration hopes to exploit them to deepen its economic attacks on Havana.
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In the Argentine city of Ushuaia, global competition for Antarctica is spilling over into daily life.
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Hungary's recent elections dispatched with longtime Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, but outsiders shouldn't view the country as a blueprint.