MARCH 24. 2026

How Iran’s Deterrence Collapsed Ahead of the War

A key failure in 2024 paved the way for U. S. and Israeli attacks.

A look behind the scenes of what could be Google’s biggest test of carbon capture

Documents indicate that the tech company may be planning a massive natural gas powered data center — but it could hinge on one piece of legislation.

Utah Republicans see storing nuclear waste as a ‘once in a lifetime opportunity’

Trump is looking for states to host ‘nuclear innovation' sites. Some in Utah think they have just the spot.

Growth Without Resilience: Europe’s Hidden Social Fracture

A recent EU survey exposes the chasm between headline economic data and the financial reality confronting households across Europe.

MARCH 23. 2026

Trump Claims U. S. , Iran Engaged in ‘Very Strong Talks’

But Tehran continues to deny that any such dialogue has occurred.

Blaming Israel Lets Washington off the Hook

Joe Kent’s resignation letter mixes fact and fiction to deleterious effect.

The Iran War’s Impact on Gas Markets May Be Felt for Years

Even once the war ends, it will take time to get back to normal energy flows.

Pentagon Reveals Attacks in Latin America Are Just the Beginning

With “Operation Total Extermination” and Trump’s threats against Cuba, expect more U. S. military strikes in the region.

Bottling the World Economy

Amid the destruction of the US–Israeli war against Iran, much of the world’s attention has fixed on the Strait of Hormuz, the narrow passage through which

Trapped in the Gulf

Tens of thousands of seafarers wait with fear and boredom as the Strait of Hormuz remains closed.

Iran Is Becoming America’s Ukraine

The shift to an attritional war focused on energy infrastructure risks becoming a quagmire.

Iran’s Biggest Wartime Advantage Is Geography

The shape of the war is being determined by the country’s rugged terrain and vast coastline.

The Vulnerability of Trump’s Personality Cult

Trump’s personality cult follows a well-worn historical playbook — but his pathological narcissism ensures he cannot deploy it effectively.

Oaks face 'slow burn' disaster

Britain's oaks facing multiple threats in a ‘slow burn' ecological calamity – report.

Can America’s Wolves Survive an Onslaught of Political Attacks?

Gray wolves made an uneasy comeback in the Northern Rockies and are struggling to return to the Southwest. But legislation now working its way through Congress is being spurred by misinformation and myth, rather than science, and threatens to end wolf recovery in the U. S.

Trump Has Detained the Parents of More Than 11,000 U. S. Citizen Kids

A ProPublica analysis of new ICE data shows that Trump has detained parents of U. S. citizen children at about twice the rate that Biden did, and moms have been deported four times as often.

Democrats Might Save Mike Johnson’s Push to Give Trump Domestic Spying Power

Some Democrats are crossing party lines to renew domestic spying via Section 702 of FISA. One opponent says, “What could go wrong with that? ”

Nominee for Ambassador to Hungary Co-Owns a Nursing Home That’s Suing the Trump Administration Over Medicare Payments

A month after Benjamin Landa’s nomination, the Health and Human Services inspector general said a nursing home Landa co-owns received at least $31.2 million in Medicare overpayments. Now the facility is suing to stop collection.

ProPublica Adds Ownership Search to Nursing Home Inspect Database

Our database helps you find issues that inspectors identified in more than 14,000 U. S. nursing homes. Now you can search by owner, manager or officer name.