As Elon Musk’s strained Trump relationship leaves room at the top, Jeff Bezos moves swiftly, leveraging access and ambition. Who stands to gain—the public interest or billionaire bottom lines?
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A retired couple’s support for their transgender neighbor highlights the emotional complexities of keeping her secret from unknowing parents—and the urgent, everyday need for acceptance in divided times.
The House Oversight Committee’s subpoena of Jill Biden’s aide reignites the debate over genuine oversight versus partisan spectacle—where does accountability end and political maneuvering begin?
Trump Mobile quietly removed ‘Made in the USA’ claims from its new T1 smartphone, replacing them with vague patriotic slogans. The shift exposes the stark gap between political rhetoric and high-tech manufacturing realities in America.
CNN’s unwavering defense of Natasha Bertrand after Trump’s public attacks is more than a media skirmish—it’s a fight for accountability in a democracy where truth is under siege.
Governor McKee lets Rhode Island’s $14.3B budget become law without his signature, decrying ‘unnecessary’ taxes while lawmakers insist on tough choices. Who really pays the price?
As Trump-era visa threats put Harvard’s international students at risk, Kennedy School mounts hybrid learning plans and global alliances to defend academic freedom.
Trump claims total victory on Iran—Pentagon disagrees. How much truth should we demand from our leaders?
The FBI arrest of a Stockton man accused of aiding ISIS exposes the deep risks of domestic radicalization—and the glaring limits of conservative, fear-driven counterterrorism approaches.
Colorado’s $3 million naloxone grant is credited with a dramatic drop in overdose deaths, but funding’s future is uncertain as fentanyl and federal cuts loom.