An investigation finds Jeffrey Epstein used a sham nonprofit and a Palm Beach office to spend much of his 2008 sentence outside jail and to meet women, raising fresh questions about privilege and oversight.
In June 2026, President Donald J. Trump’s remarks about Syria’s potential role in combating Hezbollah reveal a stark reality: the U.S. has a history of meddling that leaves nations like Syria struggling to reclaim their sovereignty.
Venezuela's worst earthquakes in over a century have killed at least 164 people and exposed a state hollowed by corruption. As foreign rescue teams arrive, the U.S. and Chevron eye the country's oil, raising hard questions about who will control the recovery.
Abelardo de la Espriella won Colombia by 250,000 votes with Trump's backing, joining a regional right-wing wave. But thin mandates, hostile congresses, and Washington's heavy hand reveal a hard truth: across Latin America, winning the vote was the easy part.
A U.S. oil billionaire promised Trump he would rebuild Venezuela's oil fields. The pledge exposes how Washington's managed transition risks turning a resource-rich nation into a colony for foreign capital and dirty energy profits.
Two powerful earthquakes ravaged northern Venezuela on June 24. International forces rushed aid, but the disaster exposed deep state failure and raised hard questions about who will control the country’s recovery.
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Thursday that the Trump administration can block asylum seekers from crossing the southern border, reviving a turn-back policy. The decision threatens migrants fleeing Venezuela, Haiti, Cuba and Central America.
A federal judge ordered the Justice Department to unredact pages of the Epstein files. The documents name email exchanges about a "torture video" and include interviews with a woman who said she was abused as a minor.
Michael Boulos holds no government job. Yet Trump's son-in-law sat beside Marco Rubio at an official UAE meeting on oil, Iran, and the Strait of Hormuz. The episode exposes how family patronage now shapes U.S. energy policy—with direct stakes for Venezuela.
Twin 7.2 and 7.5 earthquakes struck northern Venezuela, killing at least 188 people and exposing decades of infrastructure decay. The disaster deepens political tensions between the acting government and the U.S., while survivors scramble for aid.
Six people were arrested over damage to the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool. Zero arrests followed the release of millions of Epstein-related documents. The contrast exposes selective enforcement and political theater.
Cheap Chinese humanoid robots are entering Asia’s airports. They solve labor shortages. They also expose a new form of corporate dependency and social risk.