Ukraine’s bold move to summon China’s ambassador spotlighted alleged Chinese support for Russia, raising urgent questions about global accountability and the true cost of political convenience.
Author: Democratically
Kentucky’s largest medical marijuana facility signals a transformative shift, but who will benefit most from this ‘green rush’?
The largest immigration enforcement on a Vermont dairy farm in recent memory has sent shockwaves through the state, highlighting the precarious position of migrant workers and rekindling the debate over immigration policy.
Oregon’s Senate unanimously repealed its wildfire hazard map after rural backlash, highlighting the challenges of balancing statewide policy with local realities in fighting climate risks.
Yolanda Tinajero’s unprecedented act of forgiveness transformed the El Paso Walmart shooting trial, showing the world a courtroom’s capacity for empathy—and the unbreakable bonds of a unified community.
Preston High School in the Bronx has been saved by a dramatic $8.5M deal with Bally’s Foundation, but the corporate rescue raises difficult questions about the future of education and community assets.
A federal court’s decision to restore Voice of America is a vital stand for the independence of public media and democracy itself, amid rising global threats to press freedom.
The alleged assault on a Muslim elder outside a Morgan Hill mosque leaves a community grappling with fear, solidarity, and the urgent need for lasting change.
The Supreme Court declined to let Ohio’s attorney general block a ballot measure that could end qualified immunity for police and public officials, setting up a watershed vote on policing accountability.
Pedro Martinez, ousted Chicago Schools CEO, is poised to become Massachusetts’ next education chief. Can his focus on equity and data-driven progress bridge deep divides in America’s top-ranked state?