Despite a strong April jobs report, underlying data reveals economic inequality and fragility—especially in sectors battered by trade policies.
Author: Democratically
Trump’s unprecedented drive to strip Harvard’s tax-exempt status signals a new phase in the culture wars—one that threatens the very pillars of academic freedom and pluralism.
A Tennessee Highway Patrol traffic stop sparks national controversy—revealing more about America’s immigration debate than the case itself.
Despite trade war turmoil, Standard Chartered’s profit beat forecasts, revealing both new growth opportunities and deeper risks for global markets.
A massive overnight drone assault rattled occupied Crimea, exposing the vulnerability of Russian military strongholds and underscoring Ukraine’s evolving tactics.
The loss of federal grants for school-based mental health services in districts like Lincoln Public Schools and La Mesa–Spring Valley puts vital student support at risk, sharpening debate over national priorities and public investment.
Whitney Hermandorfer’s nomination to the 6th Circuit signals another major conservative shift in the federal judiciary, raising questions about the future of abortion access and transgender rights.
Trump’s latest culture war salvo seeks to recast Veterans Day and May 8 as “Victory Days”—but for whose victory, and at what cost to American memory?
Global press freedom has descended into ‘difficult’ territory for the first time, as economic crisis, political interference, and legal intimidation throttle journalism in countries from Greece to China, according to the 2025 RSF Index.
A Hong Kong hardware seller lost everything after the US blacklist mistakenly flagged her company—revealing how administrative errors can destroy lives under the guise of national security.