Trump’s decision to fast-track a retrofitted luxury jet as interim Air Force One underscores deeper problems in military procurement—and risks trading security for speed.
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The imminent execution of a Gulf War veteran in Florida exposes painful truths about the state’s approach to mental illness, retribution, and its responsibilities to those who served.
The battle over U.S. Steel’s future exposes deep tensions between Wall Street ambitions, political manipulation, and the real needs of workers and communities.
Mercedes-Benz’s move to expand Alabama production amid Trump’s auto tariffs signals corporate self-preservation, not a clear win for American workers or consumers. Experts warn the real cost will be paid far outside the factory walls.
While Bessent and Trump pressure the Fed to cut rates as Treasury yields drop, experts warn that hasty moves risk inflation and economic instability.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce warns that unchecked tariffs may push small businesses toward “irreparable harm,” putting local jobs and entire communities at risk.
The Army’s sweeping transformation promises agility and innovation—but critics question whether deep-seated culture will truly change, or simply adapt its jargon to new technology.
Oscar-nominee Florence Pugh calls out Hollywood for treating actresses like runway models, urging the industry to put talent above unattainable beauty standards.
CVS Health’s exit from ACA exchanges in 2026 puts 1 million at risk—revealing the limits of for-profit care when public health is on the line.
Hunter Biden abruptly dropped his suit against IRS whistleblowers, but the real story is the ongoing struggle over privacy, transparency, and political gamesmanship in high-stakes investigations.