In the wake of Hurricane Helene, North Carolina receives $337 million from the EPA to overhaul water infrastructure—fueling a bold new vision for public health and climate resiliency.
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Dan Kleban, co-founder of Maine Beer Company, brings his community-minded ethos to the Senate race, hoping to unseat Sen. Susan Collins and shake up Maine’s political order.
As Rep. Haley Stevens faces backlash for a false endorsement claim, Michigan’s Democratic Senate primary exposes deeper rifts over trust and coalition-building.
A landmark court decision reinstates FTC Commissioner Rebecca Kelly Slaughter, signaling a critical blow to White House efforts to control independent regulatory bodies.
The outcome of Pennsylvania’s Supreme Court retention vote could determine the fate of voting rights, reproductive access, and judicial independence for a decade.
New research shows climate concerns are shaking up property markets and reshaping political decisions. How long can leaders balance economic pragmatism with the planet’s future?
Caught between presidential security and mental illness, the case of Nathalie Rose Jones tests how American justice balances public safety, compassion, and the rule of law.
Owen Shroyer’s abrupt split with Infowars hints at deeper rifts over loyalty to Trump and exposes the economic and ideological costs of enforced conformity across right-wing media.
Belgium’s decision to recognize Palestine and impose sanctions on Israel signals a seismic shift in European diplomacy and adds new pressure for a two-state solution.
Despite soaring global displacement, the UN Refugee Agency is slashing its budget and jobs. These cuts reflect a larger crisis of compassion among wealthy nations—just as need reaches historic highs.