California Governor Gavin Newsom warns Democrats face an existential crisis, urging real introspection after their devastating 2024 losses.
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Northrop Grumman’s B-21 program has lost over $2 billion on production snags, exposing risks in U.S. defense spending and the urgent need for greater accountability.
Maine’s sweeping new storm preparedness law, passed with rare bipartisan unity, promises real help to residents and sets a progressive blueprint for climate resilience nationwide.
Willie Phillips’ resignation transforms the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, putting U.S. energy policy at a pivotal crossroads.
Three experienced prosecutors resigned from the DOJ after refusing to admit wrongdoing in the Adams bribery case, spotlighting serious concerns over political interference and legal ethics.
DeSantis’ administration funneled $10 million in Medicaid settlement funds through nonprofits with undisclosed spending, raising serious questions about transparency and public trust.
NIOSH staff layoffs in West Virginia threaten core health and safety programs for coal miners—raising questions about the real priorities behind federal cuts.
Amid strong economic numbers, millions still slip through the cracks. The Federal Reserve’s own officials warn that stable prices and maximum employment are only the starting lines: true economic mobility demands more than just a healthy macroeconomy.
Trump and Netanyahu claim total alignment, but their silence on the hostage crisis exposes deep rifts in U.S.-Israel priorities.
On Earth Day, climate activists defaced and then rapidly cleaned the iconic Charging Bull statue—forcing us to confront what gets protected: statues, or the planet?