Michelle and Barack Obama step out together in New York, directly addressing the rumors and showing that long-term partnership means evolution and mutual support.
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Jake Tapper’s overdue apology to Lara Trump has reignited fierce debate over media trust, transparency, and partisan double standards in American political reporting.
A whistleblower accuses Biden’s USDA of crossing legal—and ethical—lines in its rush to right historic wrongs. How do we find justice without new exclusion?
New York Fed President John Williams warns that passive monetary policy risks turning temporary inflation into a long-term crisis—emphasizing action when uncertainty is highest.
A sweeping new study finds American mothers’ mental health in steep decline, with urgent implications for families and society at large.
Less than three weeks after a Trump fundraising dinner, a major donor’s son received a presidential pardon for tax fraud—raising urgent questions about justice for sale in America.
NPR’s lawsuit against Trump’s executive order exposes a high-stakes battle over freedom of the press and congressional authority, putting the future of public broadcasting—and democracy—on the line.
Middle-income buyers like teachers, nurses, and skilled tradespeople now face enormous hurdles to homeownership, with only 21% of listings affordable to them. Experts warn that without bold policy reforms, America’s affordability crisis will worsen.
Despite Belarus’ boasts and joint drills with Russia, Ukrainian intelligence exposes the nuclear bluff—no warheads, just theater.
America’s biggest banks are fighting a new SEC rule that demands fast public disclosure of cyberattacks. Is their argument about national security—or an attempt to keep the public in the dark?