The Boulder Abortion Clinic has closed after 50 years, raising urgent questions about access and reproductive rights as conservative pressures mount nationwide.
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With current policies, Earth faces a 62% chance of triggering multiple irreversible climate tipping points. But scientists say urgent action could still prevent catastrophe.
The fate of ’60 Minutes’ and CBS’s journalistic integrity hangs in the balance as corporate ambitions clash with democratic norms. Will profit trump press freedom?
Trump’s lawsuit against Perkins Coie is more than a legal grudge match—it’s a referendum on the boundaries of executive power and the independence of American courts.
Mohsen Mahdawi’s detention during a U.S. citizenship interview has ignited debates about free speech, immigrant rights, and government retaliation. As legal and public challenges intensify, will the nation defend its constitutional values or slide into broader suppression of dissent?
Branson warns that Trump’s ‘erratic’ tariffs are destabilizing business and global security, and urges a return to principled economic policy.
Apollo and Bullrock’s $220 million investment in community solar projects signals a pivotal shift for clean energy in the face of political and economic challenges.
The FDA’s missed deadline for Novavax’s COVID vaccine signals deeper challenges in our regulatory and political landscape—challenges with real consequences for trust, choice, and public health.
Rep. Jasmine Crockett’s public rebuke of Elon Musk on national TV exposes the risks of conflating wealth with wisdom—and reignites debate over the billionaire’s political influence.
The FBI reports a record $16.6 billion lost to cybercrime in 2024, with older Americans hit especially hard. As scams evolve and losses rise, are deregulated tech and weak accountability leaving us all at risk?