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Shutdown Day 32: No Movement
Both parties hold press conferences. Neither announces progress. Federal workers still unpaid.
View DispatchBBC Leadership Resignations (When Edits Become Omissions)
BBC’s top executives resign after editing Trump’s Jan 6 speech. When 18 seconds of omitted audio can topple leadership, what does it reveal about media accountability and editorial trust?
View DispatchThe World’s Largest Humanitarian Crisis
The World’s Largest Humanitarian Crisis: What’s Happening in Sudan While the World Looks Away
View DispatchWhen Hate Becomes Normal: The Documented Rise of Antisemitism in America
According to the Anti-Defamation League, over 9,300 incidents of assault, harassment, and vandalism targeting Jews were documented in 2024 alone.
View DispatchThe Accountability Gap: When Ceasefires Don’t Stop the Dying
69,000 dead. 170,000 wounded. Multiple ceasefires broken. Allegations of engineered starvation. When international institutions document everything but stop nothing, what does accountability mean?
View DispatchInfrastructure as Weapon: The Escalating War Nobody’s Stopping
503 projectiles in one night. Nuclear facilities targeted. Millions without power as winter approaches. Three years into Russia-Ukraine war, why does documentation never lead to enforcement?
View DispatchState Dept FOIA Requests Frozen
All statutory deadlines tolled indefinitely. Advocates cite accountability concerns.
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