Washington Post opinion examines the paradox of the US offering earthquake aid to a country it recently sanctioned and struck militarily.
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US Optimism About Iran: Is It Misplaced?
Washington Post video opinion examines whether the Trump administration is being too confident about the fragile US-Iran framework agreement.
Why GLP-1 Drugs Like Ozempic May Be the Most Surprising Crime-Fighters of Our Time
A new Rutgers study links Ozempic and Wegovy to reduced violent impulses — opinion writers weigh the ethical and social implications.
What the New World Cup Format With 48 Teams Teaches Us About Inclusion in Sport
An essay on the historic 48-team FIFA World Cup expansion and what it means for football nations previously left out.
India’s 131 Unicorns Tell a Story About Where the Country Is Heading
With Skyroot becoming the latest unicorn in May 2026, commentators examine what this milestone reveals about India’s deeptech ambition.
Why More Founders Are Choosing Profitability Over Fundraising in 2026
A startup blog post exploring why over a third of Indian startups chose profitability and runway extension over fundraising last year.
The World Cup Is Here: A Fan’s Guide to Watching Every Matchday Game
A practical blog guide covering streaming options, standout matches and tips for fans following the 2026 FIFA World Cup across three countries.
How AI-Generated Content Is Destroying Trust on Social Media
Opinion piece examining how audiences are rejecting AI-generated visuals with 63% of users less likely to engage with brand AI content.
What the G7 Summit in France Got Right — and What It Missed
Analysis of the Evian-les-Bains summit conclusions on Iran, Ukraine, AI, and China trade imbalances from a foreign-policy blogger.
I Tried Six AI Coding Assistants for a Month — Here Is What I Found
A developer shares personal experience comparing Claude Code, GitHub Copilot, Codex and others after a month of daily use.