Trusted Abroad, Blocked at Home: Why Americans Need a Passport for Proven Medicines
Jeffrey A. Singer and Bautista Vivanco
Ukraine’s stolen children crisis looms large as NATO meets on Russia’s war
The thousands of Ukrainian children abducted since Russia’s invasion began three-and-a-half-years-ago are once again at the forefront of international discussions as NATO
Elon Musk halts plans for new political party, prioritizing business instead: report
Less than three months after its launch, Elon Musk’s ‘America Party’ appears to have been shelved. Musk allegedly told associates that he wants
Giving Putin the Donbas would hand Moscow powerful leverage over Kyiv’s financial survival
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has firmly rejected proposals to concede land to Russian President Vladimir Putin, particularly the hotly-contested Donbas region. The Donbas,
New Schiff leak claim from whistleblower echoes years of similar accusations
Longtime Trump political foe Democrat Sen. Adam Schiff for years has been accused of leaking classified documents — long before the release
House Democrat clashes with activists over Israel ‘genocide’ as pro-Palestinian protests derail town hall
A moderate House Democrat’s town hall devolved into chaos minutes after it began on Tuesday night, with pro-Palestinian activists clashing with both
The Federal Government Is Losing Its Monopoly Over Scientific Truth: Lessons From the ACIP COVID Vaccine Debate
Jeffrey A. Singer
I made memes for the White House. Here’s what I learned
‘oMg, diD tHe wHiTE hOuSE reALLy PosT tHis?’ That became one of the most common reactions across the White House’s feeds. The answer