Trump’s executive order on school discipline revives colorblind rhetoric while sidestepping entrenched discrimination, risking setbacks for marginalized youth.
Author: Democratically
Decades of progress against deadly diseases like measles are under threat as misinformation, funding cuts, and political neglect fuel a global surge in outbreaks, warn global health leaders.
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard’s referral of intel officials to the DOJ over leaks sparks new debate: bold defense of security, or chilling effect on democratic oversight?
Former Army analyst Korbein Schultz’s sale of military secrets to China exposes cracks at the intersection of ethics, security, and accountability. What does this say about the state of national defense?
A groundbreaking Dartmouth study exposes how 111 companies caused $28 trillion in climate damage—and hints at a global wave of litigation. Will the polluters finally pay?
Trump’s auto tariff exemption sends stocks soaring—but who ultimately pays the price for this unpredictable trade policy?
A North Carolina court has blocked a GOP attempt to shift election board control, reinforcing constitutional limits and highlighting the ongoing struggle for fair elections.
The Cannes Film Festival’s decision to premiere a documentary about slain Gaza photojournalist Fatima Hassouna isn’t just cinematic news—it’s a call for global accountability.
The U.S. is abruptly shuttering the Millennium Challenge Corporation—a rare bipartisan model for global development—amid warnings that America’s influence, security, and values may suffer as a result.
Jan Schakowsky’s retirement after 14 terms opens the door to fresh progressive voices—and some urgent questions about the future direction of the Democratic Party in Illinois.