The FBI’s reassignment of agents who knelt with George Floyd protesters ignites a heated debate over politicization, public trust, and the meaning of law enforcement neutrality.
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April’s private sector job gains fell far short of expectations, exposing vulnerabilities in the U.S. economic recovery and raising tough questions for policymakers.
Massapequa’s mascot fight is the latest flashpoint in America’s culture wars. With Trump’s backing, a local tradition faces scrutiny over its impact on Indigenous communities.
Fannie Mae’s latest earnings miss reveals deeper challenges for housing affordability, highlighting the risks of prioritizing profit over people.
Facing deportation to one of the world’s harshest prisons, Venezuelan detainees at a Texas facility spelled out a desperate SOS—challenging America’s commitment to due process and compassion.
Trump’s tariffs have forced Shein to hike US prices up to 377% and freeze its London IPO, exposing how protectionism risks both profits and affordability.
Matt Little, former mayor and DFL state senator, enters the race for Minnesota’s purple 2nd Congressional District, offering a digital-first, progressive campaign as Rep. Angie Craig runs for Senate. Can Little’s vision counter rising conservative pressure?
Wells Fargo’s downgrade of Nike, citing tariffs and looming recession, signals deeper challenges for US retailers and workers.
Trump’s refusal to comply with a Supreme Court order reveals a constitutional crisis, with democracy itself on the line if judicial authority can simply be ignored.
Microsoft’s 40% data center expansion across Europe signals a striking break with Trump-era tech policy—and may set the standard for progressive corporate responsibility.