Trump’s insistence on a doctored MS-13 tattoo photo exposes the real dangers of manipulated evidence and the erosion of public trust in both leadership and media.
Author: Democratically
President Trump’s 100-day ABC interview reignites the debate on tariffs and exposes the deepening rift between the White House and the press.
A man’s electrocution amid Pittsburgh’s storm chaos reveals how fragile our infrastructure remains—especially where underinvestment and inequality collide.
Scott Jennings’ turn on Trump’s rally stage wasn’t just media theater—it symbolized how partisan entertainment is overtaking policy debate, leaving urgent issues in the shadows.
Trump’s 100-day rally featured attacks on judges and opponents, raising concerns over his disregard for democratic checks and balances.
Trump’s renewed attacks on the Fed Chair threaten central bank independence—putting the stability of American households and democracy itself on the line.
Paramount’s move to settle Trump’s lawsuit over ’60 Minutes’ signals deep tensions between profit, politics, and the independence of American journalism.
A New Jersey man’s $3.75M COVID relief scam exposes dangerous loopholes in pandemic aid and the dire need for oversight.
Alabama’s lawsuit against TikTok charges the social media giant with targeting minors for profit and fueling a youth mental health crisis—casting new light on the nation’s escalating battle over online child safety and data privacy.
The TICKET Act promises transparency for ticket buyers, but consumer advocates warn that loopholes and weak enforcement may leave fans vulnerable to the same old abuses.