Mexico Becomes America's Largest Trading Partner for the First Time Ever
Mexico has overtaken China as the United States' largest trading partner for the first time in history, driven by nearshoring as US companies build supply chains closer to home in response to geopolitical risks.
US-China Trade War Escalates: New 60% Tariffs Hit Consumer Electronics and EVs
The Biden administration has implemented sweeping new tariffs on Chinese goods, including a 60% duty on electric vehicles and a 25% increase on consumer electronics, intensifying the most consequential trade conflict in decades.
NATO at 75: How America's Most Important Alliance Is Adapting to the Modern Threat Environment
As NATO marks its 75th anniversary, the alliance has never been larger, better funded, or more strategically coherent — but faces threats more diverse and complex than anything its founders imagined.
Immigration Crisis: What's Actually Happening at the US Southern Border in 2025
A fact-based analysis of the current situation at America's southern border, including the policy changes that are working, those that are not, and the economic and humanitarian dimensions that political rhetoric obscures.
G7 Summit Concludes With Historic Agreement on AI Regulation Framework
Leaders of the G7 nations have signed a landmark agreement to establish a unified framework for regulating artificial intelligence, the first of its kind among major world economies.