RFK Jr.’s claim about ‘aborted fetus debris’ in vaccines reignites a dangerous debate, distracting from science and public health priorities.
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James Carville’s fiery feud with DNC Vice Chair David Hogg reveals a deep rift over generational change and party loyalty as Democrats grapple with unity after historic electoral losses.
The audience’s laughter at Trump’s claim of a flawless start exposed the chasm between presidential bravado and public reality.
A new HHS policy requiring placebo-controlled trials for all new vaccines is stirring alarm among health experts, who warn it could delay access and erode public safety—despite claims of radical transparency.
The launch of the White House Wire, Trump’s Drudge Report-inspired news hub, spotlights deep tensions over media control, democracy, and the risks of government-run echo chambers.
A federal court found Apple in willful violation of an antitrust injunction, paving the way for Fortnite’s return to iOS and challenging the tech giant’s iron grip over the App Store economy.
A federal judge’s blistering ruling on Apple’s App Store practices threatens to reshape the mobile economy—and may finally level the playing field for developers and users alike.
A contentious open enrollment bill in Missouri stalls in the Senate, revealing sharp divides, complex amendments, and growing concern over the future of public education.
In a bitterly divided committee vote, House conservatives advanced deep retirement cuts for public workers, drawing ire from unions and progressives who warn about the future of America’s civil service.
Kuwait’s release of 23 American detainees raises hard questions about justice, alliances, and the power of diplomacy beyond headlines.