BIAS: Center
RELIABILITY: High
Since 2026, nearly 17 percent of Lebanon’s population has been living in a state of major food insecurity – a situation that is likely to worsen in the coming year.
BIAS: Center
RELIABILITY: High
The reported demolition underway early Tuesday of the headquarters of UN agency UNRWA by Israeli forces in occupied East Jerusalem - reportedly “under the watch of lawmakers and a member…
BIAS: Center
RELIABILITY: High
In 2011, a trafficker in Chile was convicted for recruiting economically vulnerable Peruvian citizens and arranging for them to be brought into the country – destined to become victims of…
BIAS: Center
RELIABILITY: High
The United Nations continues to monitor developments in northeast Syria following clashes between government troops and the Kurdish-led SDF militia during which scores of detained ISIL militants reportedly escaped from…
BIAS: Lean Right
RELIABILITY: High
Jeb Hensarling and Michael Solon Government insurance programs are often tied to budget-busting bailouts and economic crises. But political pressures are again driving their expansion—and when these programs fail, taxpayers…
BIAS: Center
RELIABILITY: Very High
UN rights council to hold emergency session on Iran, document shows Reuters
BIAS: Center
RELIABILITY: Very High
Germany arrests woman accused of supplying war-related information to Russian agent AP News
BIAS: Center
RELIABILITY: High
Today, the U.S. used the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos to escalate economic and diplomatic pressure on Europe over Greenland, testing alliance norms, market stability, and the limits of…
BIAS: Center
RELIABILITY: Very High
Exclusive: Some European states rethink presence at US-backed Gaza base, diplomats say Reuters
BIAS: Lean Right
RELIABILITY: High
Justin Logan Presidents are drawn to foreign policy in part because courts and Congress won’t constrain them as they do on domestic policy. Presidential historians love ambitious foreign policies, and…