Renowned political scientist John Mearsheimer argues that the United States, currently engaged in a major military conflict with Iran under the Trump administration, faces dim prospects for strategic success. In a detailed analysis, Mearsheimer contends that Washington was effectively drawn into the war by Israel and its influential lobby, despite the campaign running counter to […]
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On day 16 of the ongoing U.S.-Israel military campaign against Iran—dubbed “Operation Epic Fury”—escalation continued with Israel launching wide-scale strikes on targets in western Iran, according to the Israeli military. Iran and Israel exchanged overnight attacks, while missile and drone interceptions were reported across Gulf states, with debris impacting residential areas, luxury hotels, and airports […]
In a significant 5-4 decision issued on February 21, 2026, the U.S. Supreme Court invalidated key executive tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump, ruling that they exceeded delegated congressional authority under the non-delegation doctrine and Article I commerce powers. Justices Neil Gorsuch and Amy Coney Barrett—both appointed by Trump—joined the liberal wing (Justices Sotomayor, Kagan, […]
In an extraordinary early-morning session on March 14, 2026, the U.S. Supreme Court delivered a unanimous 9-0 decision (with a 167-page opinion) that significantly curtails the executive branch’s ability to disregard federal court orders, particularly in the context of immigration enforcement. The ruling directly addresses actions taken under the Trump administration’s “Operation Sovereign Shield,” which […]
In a 9-0 decision issued in early March 2026, the U.S. Supreme Court affirmed the full implementation of the Social Security Fairness Act, removing any remaining legal uncertainties around the elimination of two long-standing provisions: the Windfall Elimination Provision (WEP) and the Government Pension Offset (GPO). The ruling clears the path for retroactive payments, increased […]
A recent 7-1 U.S. Supreme Court decision has renewed focus on how lawfully armed citizens should handle questions about firearms during routine police interactions, such as traffic stops. The ruling underscores that voluntary statements can serve as powerful evidence against defendants under the “statement against interest” doctrine, even when constitutional rights like the Second Amendment […]
In the midst of rising domestic economic pressures and an ongoing U.S. military campaign against Iran, President Donald Trump has drawn attention for emphasizing his personal intelligence and academic credentials, particularly his attendance at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania (an Ivy League institution). During recent public remarks, Trump declared, “I’m real smart,” […]
In the midst of escalating domestic and international challenges, late-March 2026 headlines highlight a mix of economic pressures, foreign policy contradictions, and intra-party drama under the current administration. Economic Strains and Gas Price Reversal Gas prices have risen daily for 11 consecutive days, prompting widespread frustration amid a partial shutdown of the Department of Homeland […]
As the United States escalates military operations against Iran in early 2026, scrutiny has intensified on the public communications from key figures in the administration—particularly Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and former President Donald Trump (now in a prominent advisory or influential role). Both men, with extensive backgrounds in television (Hegseth as a Fox News host […]
Jeffrey Epstein died on August 10, 2019, in his cell at the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York while awaiting federal trial on sex-trafficking charges. The official ruling was suicide by hanging, but a detailed examination of the events reveals multiple procedural failures, forensic discrepancies, and investigative hurdles that continue to fuel skepticism. Key […]










