Iran’s threat to close the Strait of Hormuz is alarming—but not without context. As oil markets tremble, a deeper truth surfaces: the same powers now calling for restraint have bombed over 30 countries since World War II. Who, then, is the real threa
Jean Morose Viliena lived quietly in Massachusetts for years, but beneath that quiet life was a violent past. His conviction for visa fraud marks a rare moment of justice for victims of political brutality in Haiti—and a message that the U.S. is not
As global tensions explode over the Israel–Iran conflict, nations are drawing lines that could reshape world alliances. With Russia and China backing Tehran, and the U.S. weighing military support for Israel, the world teeters on the edge of a broade
As Donald Trump prepares to lead the 250th anniversary parade in Washington, D.C., over 2000 "No Kings" protests erupt nationwide—underscoring a nation bitterly divided. From political assassinations in Minnesota to ICE crackdowns and the rising thre
A dispute over a gate in the Pon Kade area of Santo has erupted into violent clashes between the 400 Mawozo and Taliban gangs and the Chen Mechan gang, resulting in the assassination of two gang leaders and forcing hundreds of families to flee. Heavy
The fate of Haiti is often decided in places far from home—by policymakers who know little about our people or our struggles. Without Haitian voices at the decision-making table, the same cycles of crisis continue. The Haitian Pulse is a call to acti