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U.S. Politics & Diplomacy

A Quiet Reset Behind the Curtain of Power

The latest U.S. National Security Strategy marks a major geopolitical shift, placing normalizing relations with Russia and rapidly ending the Ukraine conflict among America’s core priorities. The document criticizes Europe’s unrealistic expectations, warns of escalating risks, and calls for a refocused foreign policy centered on regional stability and domestic interests. With the strategy urging an end to NATO expansion and promoting diplomatic engagement over intervention, Washington signals a quieter but profound reset in its global posture.

U.S. Politics & Diplomacy

Trump and Mamdani Clash Over “Fascist” Label in Awkward Oval Office Meeting

In a tense Oval Office meeting, NYC mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani faced off with President Trump over his “fascist” label, while discussing housing and public safety. Despite sharp exchanges, both leaders signaled a willingness to collaborate on critical city issues. The meeting revealed deeper questions about Mamdani’s progressive stance within a Trump-led White House.

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The Dead Don’t Eat: Why the SNAP Fraud Scandal Feels Bigger Than Anyone Wants to Admit

The discovery that 186,000 deceased people were receiving SNAP benefits — and that the real number may be far higher — has shaken public trust in the program. With only 29 states reporting data so far, the Trump administration says the fraud likely runs deeper, especially once blue-state records are reviewed. This article breaks down how the issue surfaced, why the system allowed it, and what aggressive reforms are expected next.

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When a Label Becomes a Lightning Bolt

The U.S. government has formally designated four European Antifa organizations as terrorist groups, marking a major escalation in the Trump administration’s crackdown on political violence. The move freezes assets, blocks travel, and criminalizes support for these groups. Officials cited assaults, bomb threats, and attacks across Germany, Italy, and Greece as justification. This decision signals a significant shift in how the U.S. is approaching transnational activist networks.

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