Politics

13 min read Politics

Something is quietly happening on the eastern edge of the European Union, and most Western observers are only just beginning to notice. A country that spent five decades trapped behind the Iron Curtain, written off as a peripheral state in the post-Cold War order, is now drawing more American military hardware, more foreign technology investment,...

11 min read Politics

For many parents behind on child support payments, the consequences are no longer limited to wage garnishments, tax refund seizures, or court notices. Beginning May 8, the federal government is ramping up enforcement in a way that can directly impact a person’s ability to travel internationally: valid U.S. passports can now be revoked over qualifying...

15 min read Learn

Somewhere in the Persian Gulf right now, roughly 20,000 seafarers are waiting. They’ve been waiting for weeks, stranded on vessels that can’t move, in a waterway that the world depends on but that one nation has, in effect, locked shut. They didn’t start the war. Most of them have nothing to do with it. Yet...