In a time when the pillars of justice seem increasingly precarious, Maryland Senator Chris Van Hollen’s recent trip to El Salvador brings a glimmer of hope. His visit, aimed at defending the constitutional rights of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, underscores a fundamental truth that many in our nation have overlooked: due process is not merely a
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The upcoming four-day visit of U.S. Vice President JD Vance to India is not just a mere political excursion; it represents a strategic crossroad for American foreign policy. During a time when trade tensions escalate between the United States and China—India’s chief regional adversary—the significance of Vance’s trip cannot be overstated. His discussions with Indian
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Renowned director Steven Soderbergh recently expressed profound disappointment regarding his latest venture, *Black Bag*. This sentiment reflects a broader crisis in the film industry—a crisis that seems to signal the death knell for intelligent, mid-budget cinema. In his discussion with *The Independent*, Soderbergh articulated a feeling of disillusionment over the rift between critical acclaim and
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In a world that often shrinks away from complexity, a graduate student’s unintended experiment has sparked curiosity and debate within scientific circles. Anthony Raykh’s exploration at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, involving an unlikely combination of water, oil, and nickel, culminated in the revelation of a unique shape—a Grecian urn—contradicting the foundational principles outlined by
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In a world where personal accountability is paramount, 20-year-old Mazyar Azarbonyad’s reckless actions have painted a disturbing picture of disregard for both social responsibility and laws designed to protect the community. After a whirlwind of events that led to a police pursuit involving five vehicles and seven injured officers, the ramifications of Azarbonyad’s choices underscore
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