A revealing New York Magazine exposé has put Senator John Fetterman’s health and personal life under a harsh spotlight, inciting debates about transparency, disability stigma, and what Americans really want from their leaders.
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Trump’s AI-generated image of himself as the pope, posted after Pope Francis’s death, has sparked outrage among Catholics and reignited debate about respect, faith, and the president’s relationship with religious voters.
Republican lawmakers urge delisting Chinese tech giants from U.S. stocks, citing security concerns—potentially shaking global markets and American portfolios alike.
The Trump administration’s budget calls for erasing the National Endowment for the Arts and the Humanities, igniting fierce opposition from unions, communities, and bipartisan lawmakers—and raising the specter of lasting economic, social, and cultural damage.
As Trump targets thousands of intelligence jobs, critics warn these cuts threaten US security and diversity at a perilous moment for global stability.
Lawmakers in Colorado failed to override a controversial veto, keeping open records procedures intact—for now.
The DOJ’s lawsuit against Colorado and Denver reignites the national debate over immigration, federal power, and the right of states to protect their communities.
Trump wants the Supreme Court to let his team—led by Elon Musk—access sensitive Social Security data. At stake: your privacy, the boundaries of executive power, and decades of judicial safeguards.
A Jacksonville toddler’s death—caused by an unsecured handgun—spotlights the grim reality of gun negligence and the urgent need for safe storage laws.
In the wake of mass firings, two top science groups step up to keep US climate research alive and public—even as the Trump administration tries to cancel a crucial federal report.