The U.S. Defense Department must adapt to the ever-changing landscape of national security threats spurred by rapid technological advancements. The longstanding budget process, unchanged since the 1960s, is now under scrutiny for its ability to meet contemporary defense needs. The Commission on
In an effort to ease rising tensions in the Asia-Pacific, U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has engaged in discussions with his Chinese counterpart, Admiral Wei Fenghe. This meaningful dialogue was the first of its kind since 2022, highlighting a cautious move towards diplomatic interactions
The U.S. DOE has introduced new energy efficiency standards for various home and commercial appliances, in line with Congressional directives and the Biden-Harris Administration's commitment to energy efficiency. These standards are vital in cutting energy costs for Americans and reducing the
National Security Assistance Debate Senate's Comprehensive Package The U.S. Senate has recently passed a significant $95 billion security aid package, largely orchestrated by Senator Chuck Schumer, to strengthen key allies. In the face of growing global conflicts, this package is pivotal for three
The integration of artificial intelligence into the American justice system brings a dual-edged sword of remarkable efficiency and complex ethical concerns. AI's infiltration ranges from law enforcement operations to the adjudication processes within courtrooms. The capabilities of this technology
Seeking asylum is a legally protected right, essential for individuals escaping danger. In the United States and under global agreements, this process is a beacon of hope. However, achieving asylum in the U.S. is a complex ordeal, with numerous obstacles along the way. The system's procedures have