Kari Lake’s deal to bring OAN’s partisan broadcasts into VOA’s programming threatens the agency’s historic independence and global credibility, critics warn.
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A landmark study reveals that the wealthiest 10% are responsible for two-thirds of global warming since 1990—spotlighting the urgent need for targeted climate policies.
Raja Krishnamoorthi enters the Illinois Senate primary with $19 million and a promise to challenge both political and corporate power—will his campaign reshape the state’s Democratic future?
Diamondback Energy’s latest announcement upends the longstanding belief in endless U.S. shale growth, raising urgent questions about American energy dominance—and what comes next.
Kehlani’s SummerStage concert cancellation exposes the volatile intersection of activism, safety, and free speech in today’s New York.
When the government wields security clearances as a political weapon, the right to counsel and national security oversight are both put at risk—Mark Zaid’s lawsuit may redefine the boundary.
Despite its anti-abortion stance, the Trump DOJ is defending FDA abortion pill access rules—putting federal authority and future health policy precedents in the legal spotlight.
New science reveals most Western spring runoff is years—even decades—old, hidden underground before surfacing. This challenges decades of water policy and may determine the future of a drying West.
Trump claims plunging oil prices give America leverage over Russia in Ukraine talks, but experts warn this oil strategy comes with global costs and uncertain benefits.
Polish President Andrzej Duda challenges Donald Trump to leverage America’s unmatched economic clout against Moscow, raising tough questions about diplomacy, deterrence, and the future of democracy at Europe’s edge.