At a packed town hall in Antioch, Reps. Justin Jones and Ilhan Omar confronted the real cost of GOP-backed immigration crackdowns—offering a voice for ignored communities.
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The rare talks between Israeli and Syrian officials in Azerbaijan mark a dramatic potential shift in a decades-old conflict—and spark new questions about real peace and regional security.
When Israel bombed Evin Prison during visiting hours, the resulting carnage reignited fierce debate over civilian safety and the true cost of ‘precision’ warfare.
Phil Weiser’s innovative legal strategies have kept federal funds flowing to Colorado communities, supporting everything from opioid recovery to water protection, all while taking on Trump-era policies in the courts.
David Gergen’s passing marks more than the end of a political era—his tireless advocacy for bipartisanship, public service, and the rise of new leadership offers a blueprint for repairing America’s democracy.
San Diego and dozens of cities are fighting Trump-era conditions tying $12B in critical grant funding to conservative agendas, a move that threatens affordable housing and essential services.
Bryan Cranston halts ‘Lone Wolf’ over $2M in unpaid cast and crew wages, spotlighting the precarious reality of labor in indie film.
Florida’s gamble on a new multi-state accreditor could redraw the accreditation map—and compromise academic independence in the process.
The Senate’s $500 million Ukraine aid package signals enduring U.S. resolve—but partisan divides and presidential hesitancy put this commitment to the test.
Michelle Pfeiffer’s criticism of Apeel food coating, despite scientific consensus on its safety, reveals the power of celebrity in shaping public perception—sometimes for better, sometimes for worse.