Vietnam’s bold plan to ramp up U.S. imports is more than an economic move—it’s a test of whether progressive trade values can shape the future of global commerce.
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Amtrak’s sweeping layoffs reveal deep flaws in federal transportation policy and highlight urgent questions about the nation’s infrastructure priorities.
Trump’s new U.S. Attorney nominees exemplify how appointments can shape the direction of federal justice—raising urgent questions about politicization and progressive reform.
As Trump promises a new Gaza ceasefire announcement, violence surges and skepticism grows—will the cycle of hollow diplomacy ever break?
A lawsuit filed over Oklahoma’s new social studies standards could redefine how—and by whom—public education policy is decided.
As Kansas records its highest measles numbers in years, health experts warn that declining vaccination rates and misplaced trust in anti-vaccine rhetoric threaten the entire community’s well-being.
Michelle Obama shares how humor, therapy, and honesty shaped her response to her mother’s passing and a new chapter of responsibility.
Used car prices surge to their highest in 18 months as consumers scramble to buy before tariffs push costs even higher. Who’s really paying the price?
Children born in 2020 are set to endure two to seven times more climate extremes than their grandparents. This generational injustice is both a warning and a call to action.
Abbott’s push for bail reform in Texas reignites debate over public safety versus the constitutional right to due process, with critics warning of dire consequences for the poor and marginalized.