The battle over Biden’s interview audio exposes deep fault lines between transparency, executive privilege, and raw political calculation as the 2024 election season heats up.
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Nate Holden’s profound impact on Los Angeles—championing equality, housing justice, and community safety—demonstrates what relentless civic leadership can achieve.
Jimmy Lai’s fate becomes a high-stakes bargaining chip as Trump promises to highlight his case in China trade talks, sparking debate over whether human rights concerns are being used for political gain.
Inside the Quad’s simulation exercise: why practical international cooperation, not nationalist posturing, is the key to saving lives after disasters in the Indo-Pacific.
Trump’s push for a U.S. sovereign wealth fund could remake government investment—or repeat past mistakes that cost ordinary Americans.
The recent court decision aligning New York’s local elections with state and federal races could double or triple turnout, reshaping local democracy despite fierce partisan debate.
The Emily Pike case isn’t just about tragedy. It’s a wakeup call—a demand for justice exposing the failures shielding violence against Indigenous women.
Trump’s appointment of ‘Real Housewives’ star Siggy Flicker to the Holocaust Memorial Council embodies a troubling trend of valuing loyalty and celebrity over expertise and solemn remembrance—a move stirring outrage among historians and survivors alike.
ExxonMobil’s massive Baytown project promises a low-carbon future, but is ‘blue’ ammonia really the answer, or a way for Big Oil to maintain control?
FBI Director Patel takes the unusual step of rebuffing Trump’s budget proposal—putting law enforcement funding and personal ethics under the microscope.