
Rebranding the Pentagon as “Department of War” Signals a New Era of Military Posture
Trump’s executive order rebrands the Pentagon as the Department of War, signalling an aggressive military posture, sparking debate over symbolism and costs.
Trump’s executive order rebrands the Pentagon as the Department of War, signalling an aggressive military posture, sparking debate over symbolism and costs.
Federal appeals court strikes down Trump’s global tariffs as illegal, but stays enforcement—Trump vows Supreme Court fight amid economic fallout fears.
Trump’s Alaska summit with Putin fizzled, exposing empty threats to end Ukraine’s war as Russia escalates without consequences.
Trump vowed to reveal the Epstein files, but over six months into office, the silence has only deepened public suspicion.
After once calling Zelenskyy a “dictator,” Trump is now backing Ukraine. What changed? Here’s the surprising political calculus.
Canada rescinded its digital services tax after Trump’s tariff threats—halting a rights-based tax strategy to rescue U.S. trade talks.
Post-JCPOA Iran races toward bomb-grade enrichment, secret facilities evade oversight, airstrikes delay progress—making diplomacy more vital than ever.
Israel’s pre-emptive strikes on Iran triggered major air-war escalation—revealing a dangerous shift from proxy conflict to direct regional showdown.
Elon Musk exits Trump’s administration after criticizing a major spending bill, citing conflicts with his cost-cutting objectives.
Mark Carney’s strategic countermeasures and economic diplomacy forced Trump to end his tariff threats against Canada in 2025.