In a major rebuke to Governor DeSantis, Florida’s House overwhelmingly approved a bill to make state university president searches public—putting transparency at the center of a growing political battle.
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Texas Republicans urge Trump to relocate NASA HQ to Houston, stoking debates on efficiency, political motives, and the future of American space exploration.
Meta’s redaction slip during its antitrust case not only exposed sensitive data from Apple, Google, and Snap—it also laid bare growing distrust among tech giants.
Erik Dellenback’s resignation as Hope Florida’s executive director shines a glaring spotlight on the program’s financial secrecy and blurred line between charity and partisan politics.
Black Maternal Health Week spotlights how activism and new legislation are pushing for justice, equity, and real change in maternal care for Black women.
Federal funding cuts have left the CDC scrambling to fight the worst U.S. measles outbreak in decades—underscoring how political decisions can leave the nation dangerously exposed.
Judge Boasberg’s historic contempt proceedings ignite a constitutional clash—will judicial authority stand firm against presidential defiance?
L3Harris’s Fort Wayne expansion marks a major win for local jobs and U.S. defense—but at what cost to social priorities and community values?
National Civics Bee competitions are empowering middle schoolers across America to become informed, engaged citizens—at a time when democracy needs them most.
AmeriCorps disaster relief volunteers have been dismissed nationwide, leaving critical recovery projects unfinished in the name of government ‘efficiency.’