Cultural Heritage

Is Guatemala’s Indigenous Language Revival a Model or a Warning for America?

In Guatemala, the passionate push to preserve Mayan languages highlights both the triumphs and challenges of protecting indigenous heritage—a struggle that echoes across borders, raising questions about America’s own approach to cultural sovereignty.

By Patriot News Investigative Desk | February 20, 2026

Government Accountability

Chile Rebukes U.S. Sanctions Amid Rising Tensions Over Regional Security

The U.S. hits three Chilean officials with sanctions accusing them of undermining hemispheric security, provoking fierce rejection from Santiago that highlights fractures in Americas diplomacy under the guise of protecting regional safety.

By Economics Desk | February 20, 2026

Government Accountability

UK Police Probe Raises Questions About Royal Security and Accountability

Britain’s police are calling on former royal bodyguards to share insider details amid ongoing investigations into Prince Andrew’s alleged ties to convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, spotlighting questions about accountability within elite circles.

By National Security Desk | February 20, 2026

Economic Policy

Supreme Court Rejects Trump’s Tariff Powers: A Blow to America’s Economic Sovereignty

The Supreme Court decisively ruled against President Trump’s use of emergency powers to impose sweeping tariffs, reaffirming Congress’s constitutional authority over trade. This ruling challenges the administration’s economic sovereignty approach and raises questions about protecting America’s industries.

By Economics Desk | February 20, 2026