Foreign investors’ $290 billion buying spree in U.S. stocks undermines the narrative that Trump-era protectionism would isolate America, but it also exposes deep divides between Wall Street optimism and Main Street realities.
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New state laws—like HB 1205—have delayed Florida’s Medicaid expansion ballot initiative until 2028, disenfranchising 1.4 million residents left without affordable coverage.
Kansas City Fed President Jeffrey Schmid calls the recent interest rate cut a ‘risk management’ move, but workers and markets remain anxious: Are current policies truly enough to balance inflation and job security?
An Arab Israeli’s kidnapping plot exposes the extent of radicalization fueled by conflict and points to failures in current policy—a warning about the social toll of unending war.
The Kremlin isn’t just occupying territory in Ukraine—it’s rewriting childhood itself. New textbooks, propaganda lessons, and forced assimilation threaten an entire generation’s identity and critical thinking. How far will this campaign of erasure go?
Turkey’s AWACS deployment signals a pivotal shift in NATO’s Baltic defense, as Russian airspace violations demand a sharper, united response.
Sweeping domestic terrorism powers risk conflating dissent with danger. Will Trump’s new order protect the nation—or erode fundamental rights?
The Valley’s Brittany Cartwright challenges President Trump’s unproven Tylenol-autism claim—reminding America that real science and compassion, not soundbites, should shape policy.
Gov. Gavin Newsom warns the future of democracy is at risk if Trump’s authoritarian trajectory continues unchecked—a challenge California’s leadership is ready to confront head-on.
Kamala Harris’s favorability has plunged among Democrats and independents alike, threatening her political future and exposing deeper challenges for the Democratic Party. Why has confidence collapsed, and can she—and the party—bounce back?