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  • by News Editor Apr 16
    JTFMax Global Shipping’s New Traffic Jam: When Superpowers Start Playing “Mine’s Bigger” In a world already watching the fragile chess match around the Strait of Hormuz, another maritime flashpoint is quietly tightening its grip—this time in the South China Sea. And i...
  • by News Editor Apr 14
    The Edge of Authority Power in America was never designed to be absolute. Yet, every generation seems to confront the same uneasy question: what happens when a president begins to speak—and act—as if it is? The United States Constitution is both a grant of authority and a restraint on ...
  • by News Editor Apr 13
    A Hole Lot of Fun in Palm Desert PALM DESERT, CA — If business networking had a more relaxed, laughter-filled cousin, it would look exactly like this. The Palm Desert Area Chamber of Commerce is inviting the community to trade in boardrooms for putting greens at a lively, social evening desig...
  • by News Editor Apr 12
    Hormuz Showdown Washington—Tensions surged sharply after failed negotiations between the United States and Iran, as President Donald Trump announced a sweeping new maritime strategy targeting the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most critical oil corridors. Following nearly 20 ho...
  • by News Editor Apr 5
    SEAL TEAM SIX STRIKES — ELITE UNIT PULLS OFF DARING IRAN RESCUE Iran—When the call came in, there was no margin for error and no time to hesitate. An American airman was alone, injured, and hunted deep inside hostile Iranian terrain. The mission to bring him home fell to the one unit bu...
  • by News Editor Mar 15
    Quiet Cuba Talks: The Secret Castro Channel? Havana/Miami — In a twist that feels almost cinematic in the long and tangled history between Washington and Havana, a member of the Castro dynasty’s third generation may now be quietly helping shape Cuba’s future. According to severa...