Portland’s $2 million settlement with Albina’s Black descendants breaks new ground—but can money and land truly repair decades of forced displacement?
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Robin Webb’s switch to the GOP marks the end of rural Democrats in the Kentucky Senate and shines a harsh light on the party’s struggle to connect with rural America.
Pittsburgh International Airport partners with Avina to launch America’s first on-site sustainable aviation fuel plant, promising cleaner skies and local jobs.
A landmark report finds nearly half of all people worldwide endured an extra month of extreme heat due to human-caused climate change—its hidden health toll and the urgent reforms it demands.
Dr. Marvin Boomer was killed when a suspect—briefly pursued on the ground by CHP—struck him in Oakland, reigniting urgent questions about pursuit policy and public safety.
Paul Ingrassia’s nomination embodies a sharp break from long-standing norms of independence and expertise at the Office of Special Counsel—testing whether partisanship or principles will win.
A landmark study finds that two out of every five US smokers struggle with functional disabilities, with mobility and cognitive challenges most common. Public health programs often fail to address these needs—here’s why change is overdue.
As Trump’s trade strategy stalls, American businesses and workers face mounting instability. Are grandstanding and tariffs undermining long-term prosperity?
The firing of Floyd Brown from the Kennedy Center spotlights the clash between public leadership, bigotry, and the true purpose of America’s cultural institutions.
Washington’s new law forces priests to choose between centuries-old vows and breaking the sacred seal of confession—all in the name of child protection.